The Moral Sense

Cover of The Moral Sense by James Q. Wilson
Publisher: Free Press
Year: 1997
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9780684833323
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.78043640748 Pounds
Width: 1 inches
Dewey Decimal: 171/.2
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The Moral Sense by James Q. Wilson, published by Free Press on November 6, 1997, is a reprint edition comprising 336 pages in English. This book explores the origins of human morality, questioning whether it is an inherent trait or a product of social conditioning. Wilson examines a variety of empirical research findings from disciplines such as anthropology, biology, and psychology to present a nuanced view that reconciles traditional beliefs with modern scientific insights.

Readers will find a thorough investigation into the concept of a “moral sense,” which Wilson argues is rooted in our biological and behavioral makeup. He discusses how this innate sense of right and wrong is influenced by social interactions and parental guidance. By drawing on evidence from diverse fields, the book aims to bridge the gap between philosophical traditions and contemporary scientific understanding, offering a comprehensive look at the development of moral reasoning throughout human history.


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Are human beings naturally endowed with a conscience? Or is morality artificially acquired through social pressure and instruction? Most people assume that modern science proves the latter. Further, most of our current social policies are based upon this “scientific” view of the sources of morality. In this book, however, James Q. Wilson seeks to reconcile traditional ideas with a range of important empirical research into the sources of human behavior over the last fifty years. Marshalling evidence drawn from diverse scientific disciplines, including animal behavior, anthropology, evolutionary theory, biology, endocrinology, brain science, genetics, primatology, education and psychology, Wilson shows that the facts about the origin and development of moral reasoning are not at odds with traditional views predating Freud, Darwin and Marx. Our basic sense of right and wrong actually does have a biological and behavioral origin. This “moral sense” arises from the infant’s innate sociability, though it must also be nurtured by parental influence. Thus, this book revives ancient traditions of moral and ethical argument that go back to Aristotle, and reunifies the separate streams of philosophical and scientific knowledge that for so long were regarded as unbridgeable.

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