Evolutionäre Ethik?: philosophische Programme, Probleme und Perspektiven der Soziobiologie

New York: W. de Gruyter (1997)
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Abstract

A study of the philosophical programmes, problems and perspectives of socio-biology, examining the question of evolutionary ethics. Socio-biology works from the premiss that the biological categories of Darwinist evolutionary theory are a necessary prerequisite and perhaps adequate to explain "social" behaviour (primarily in animals, but then with reference to humans).

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