A Natural History of Human Morality

A Natural History of Human Morality

by Michael Tomasello
A Natural History of Human Morality

A Natural History of Human Morality

by Michael Tomasello

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Winner of the Eleanor Maccoby Book Award in Developmental Psychology, American Psychological Association
Winner of a PROSE Award, Association of American Publishers
Shortlist, Cognitive Development Society Book Award
A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year

A Natural History of Human Morality offers the most detailed account to date of the evolution of human moral psychology. Based on extensive experimental data comparing great apes and human children, Michael Tomasello reconstructs how early humans gradually became an ultra-cooperative and, eventually, a moral species.

“Tomasello is convincing, above all, because he has run many of the relevant studies (on chimps, bonobos and children) himself. He concludes by emphasizing the powerful influence of broad cultural groups on modern humans… Tomasello also makes an endearing guide, appearing happily amazed that morality exists at all.”
—Michael Bond, New Scientist

“Most evolutionary theories picture humans as amoral ‘monads’ motivated by self-interest. Tomasello presents an innovative and well-researched, hypothesized natural history of two key evolutionary steps leading to full-blown morality.”
—S. A. Mason, Choice


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674915879
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 01/04/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 561,112
File size: 671 KB

About the Author

Michael Tomasello is Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. From 1998 to 2018 he was Co-Director of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, and in 2017 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His scientific work has been recognized by institutions around the world, including the Guggenheim Foundation, the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Netherlands, and the German National Academy of Sciences.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Copyright Dedication Contents Preface Chapter 1. The Interdependence Hypothesis Chapter 2. Evolution of Cooperation Foundations of Cooperation Great Ape Cooperation Kin- and Friend-Based Prosociality Chapter 3. Second-Personal Morality Collaboration and Helping Joint Intentionality Second-Personal Agency Joint Commitment The Original “Ought” Chapter 4. “Objective” Morality Culture and Loyalty Collective Intentionality Cultural Agency Moral Self-Governance The Original Right and Wrong Coda: After the Garden of Eden Chapter 5. Human Morality as Cooperation-Plus Theories of the Evolution of Morality Shared Intentionality and Morality The Role of Ontogeny Conclusion Notes References Index
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