Moral Sense

Moral Sense by James Q. Wilson, published by Free Press on August 9, 1993, is a comprehensive exploration of the biological foundations of moral reasoning. This edition spans 313 pages and is presented in English. Wilson utilizes data from various scientific disciplines to argue that moral reasoning is not solely a social construct but has deep biological roots.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of ethics, social ethics, and moral education throughout the book. Wilson’s approach integrates insights from multiple fields to discuss how values are formed and evolve over time. This work aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the interplay between biology and morality, making it a significant contribution to discussions on ethics and human behavior.
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Uses data gathered from diverse scientific disciplines to argue that the origin and development of moral reasoning do have a biological basis. By the author of Thinking about Crime. 30,000 first printing.
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