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The Moral Animal: why we are the way we are : the new science of evolutionary psychology

By - Wright, Robert, 1957-
Floor - Floor 1
Published - Abacus, London, 1996
ISBN 10 - 0349107041
ISBN 13 - 9780349107042
Book Status - 1 Qnty Available with us.
Subject - Sociobiology
Shelf No - 13
Book Information

Call No: 304.5 WRI

Physical Description: 480 pages : illustrations ; 20 x 13 cm

Notes: Includes Index and Index

THE MORAL ANIMAL examines the significance of this extraordinary shift in our perception of morality and what it means to be human. Taking the life of Charles Darwin as his context, Robert Wright brilliantly demonstrates how Darwin's ideas have stood the test of time, drawing startling conclusions about the structure of some of our most basic preoccupations. Why do we commit adultery, express suicidal tendencies and have the capacity for self-deception? Wright not only provides the answers to such fundamental moral questions from the perspective of evolutionary psychology but challenges us to see ourselves anew through the clarifying lens of this fledgling and exciting science.

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