The EVOLUTION of MORALITY
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    A BIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO MORALITY

    Frame 01
    play
    Frame 02
    courtship
    Frame 03
    phylogenetic intermediates
    Frame 03x1
    phylogenetic intermediates
    Frame 03x2
    intermediates
    Frame 04
    defining morality:
    nest parasitism
    Frame 05
    relating biology to moral philosophy


    Table 1


    Frame 06
    value-free nature:
    infanticide(?)
    Frame 07
    value-free science
    Frame 07x1
    value-free science

    MORAL OUTCOMES (BEHAVIORAL GENETICS)

    Frame 08
    mutualism
    Frame 09A-1
    mutualism
    Frame 09A-2
    mutualism
    Frame 09B-1
    cooperative defense
    Frame 09B-2
    cooperative foraging
    Frame 10A
    "selfish" cooperation
    Frame 10B-1
    "selfish" cooperation
    Frame 10B-2
    "selfish" cooperation
    Frame 10B-3
    "selfish" cooperation
    Frame 11A
    kin selection
    Frame 11B
    kin selection
    Frame 11Bx1
    kin selection
    Frame 11Bx2
    kin selection
    Frame 11C
    kin selection
    Frame 12-1
    kin recognition
    Frame 12-2
    kin recognition
    Frame 12-3
    kin recognition
    Frame 13A
    reciprocity
    Frame 13B
    reciprocity
    Frame 13Bx1
    reciprocity
    Frame 13Bx2
    reciprocity
     


     


    MORAL MOTIVE OR INTENT (PSYCHOLOGY & NEUROSCIENCE)

    Frame 14
    motive/intent
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    motive/intent
    Frame 14x2
    motive/intent
    Frame 15
    conscience
    Frame 15x1
    conscience
    Frame 16A-1
    sympathy
    Frame 16A-2
    sympathy
    Frame 16Ax1
    sympathy
    Frame 16B
    sympathy
    Frame 16C
    sympathy
    Frame 16Cx1
    sympathy
    Frame 16Cx2
    sympathy
    Frame 16D
    sympathy
    Frame 17
    innate dispositions
    Frame 17x1
    innate dispositions
    Frame 18A-1
    neurological basis
    Frame 18A-2
    neurological basis
    Frame 18Ax1
    neurological basis
    Frame 18Ax2
    neurological basis
     
    Frame 18B-1
    neurological basis
    Frame 18B-2
    neurological basis
    Frame 19-1
    learning
    Frame 19-2
    emergence (mind)
    Frame 19x1
    learning
    Frame 20
    intent








    MORAL SYSTEMS (SOCIALITY & COMMUNICATION)

    Frame 21
    tragedy of the commons
    Frame 22
    network reciprocity
    Frame 23A
    strong reciprocity
    Frame 23B
    strong reciprocity
    Frame 23Bx1
    strong reciprocity
    Frame 24A
    image scoring
    Frame 24B
    image scoring
    Frame 25A-1
    social context
    Frame 25A-2
    social context
    Frame 25B-1
    social context
    Frame 25B-2
    social context
    Frame 26A-1
    expression of emotion
    Frame 26A-2
    expression of emotion
    Frame 26A-3
    expression of emotion
    Frame 26A-4
    expression of emotion
    Frame 26A-5
    expression of emotion
    Frame 26Ax1
    expression of emotion
    Frame 26Ax2
    expression of emotion
    Frame 26Ax3
    expression of emotion
    Frame 26Ax4
    expression of emotion
    Frame 26B
    expression of emotion
    Frame 27
    social context

    SUMMARY & SOCIAL APPLICATION

    Frame 28
    biological explanations of moral behavior

    Table 2

    Frame 29
    biological determinism
    Frame 30-1
    cultural imagery
    Frame 30-2
    cultural imagery
    Frame 31-1
    naturalistic fallacy
    Frame 31-2
    naturalizing error
    Frame 32-1
    human potential
    Frame 32-2
    human potential
    Frame 32
    human potential

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