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Naturalizing Ethics: the Biology and Psychology of Moral Agency
Authors:William A. Rottschaefer
Affiliation:Professor of Philosophy at Lewis and Clark College
Abstract:Moral agency is a central feature of both religious and secular conceptions of human beings. In this paper I outline a scientific naturalistic model of moral agency making use of current findings and theories in sociobiology,developmental psychology, and social cognitive theory. The model provides answers to four central questions about moral agency: (1) what it is, (2) how it is acquired, (3) how it is put to work, and (4) how it is justified. I suggest that this model can provide religious and secular moral theories with a basis for a common understanding of moral agency.
Keywords:altruism    Albert Bandura    ethics and science    evolutionary ethics    genetic selfishness    Martin Hoffman    moral agency    moral agency and biology    moral agency andpsychology    moral development    naturalistic fallacy    naturalized ethics    religion, ethics, and science    social cognitivetheory    sociobiology
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