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Ethics and Intuitions
Source: Peter Singer, The Journal of Ethics, January 20, 2007 For millennia, philosophers have speculated about the origins of ethics. Recent research in evolutionary psychology and the neurosciences has shed light on that question. But this research also has normative … Continue reading →
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