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Publications [#195960] of Matthew Braddock

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  1. Braddock, Matthew, Evolutionary Psychology’s Moral Implications, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 34 no. 4 (2009), pp. 531-540
    (last updated on 2013/06/13)

    Abstract:
    In this paper, I critically summarize John Cartwrtight’s Evolution and Human Behavior and evaluate what he says about certain moral implications of Darwinian views of human behavior. He takes a Darwinism-doesn’t-rock-the-boat approach and argues that Darwinism, even if it is allied with evolutionary psychology, does not give us reason to be worried about the alterability of our behavior, nor does it give us reason to think that we may have to change our ordinary practices and views concerning free-will and moral responsibility. In response, I contend that Darwinism, when it is allied with evolutionary psychology, makes for a more potent cocktail than Cartwright suspects.


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