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Evolution and Morality : NOMOS LII / NOMOS - American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy ; Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- CONTRIBUTORS -- PART I. NATURALISTIC ETHICS -- 1. NATURALISTIC ETHICS WITHOUT FALLACIES -- 2. THE TWO FACES OF MORALITY: HOW EVOLUTIONARY THEORY CAN BOTH VINDICATE AND DEBUNK MORALITY (WITH A SPECIAL NOD TO THE GROWING IMPORTANCE OF LAW) -- 3. MISSING HERITABILITY: HIDDEN ENVIRONMENT IN GENETIC STUDIES OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR -- PART II. LAW AND BEHAVIORAL MORALITY -- 4. LAW AND BEHAVIORAL MORALITY -- 5. RETHINKING UNREASONABLENESS: A COMMENT ON NITA FARAHANY’S “LAW AND BEHAVIORAL MORALITY” -- 6. A CASE STUDY IN NEUROSCIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITY -- 7. SCIENCE FICTION: SOME UNEXAMINED ASSUMPTIONS OF NITA FARAHANY’S “LAW AND BEHAVIORAL MORALITY” -- PART III. BIOPOLITICAL SCIENCE -- 8. BIOPOLITICAL SCIENCE -- 9. COMMENT ON LARRY ARNHART, “BIOPOLITICAL SCIENCE” -- 10. ARNHART’S EXPLANATORY PLURALISM -- PART IV. NATURE, CONSERVATISM, AND PROGRESSIVISM -- 11. AGAINST NATURE -- 12. NATURE, CULTURE, AND SOCIAL ENGINEERING: REFLECTIONS ON EVOLUTION AND EQUALITY -- INDEX |
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