Against Evolutionary Ethics
Abstract
The theory of evolutionary ethics suggests that the biological process of natural selection can supply a foundation for morality. This paper considers the philosophical groundings and implications of such a theory, with reference to common defenses against the counterarguments of the theory. This paper finds that—in spite of recent defenses—the theory of evolutionary ethics remains philosophically indefensible.
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2024-05-13
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Roberto Ureña. 2024. “Against Evolutionary Ethics”. Dianoia: The Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of Boston College, no. XI (May):55-66. https://ejournals.bc.edu/index.php/dianoia/article/view/17831.
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