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Sociobiology and Moral Discourse
Authors:Loyal Rue
Institution:Luther College, Decorah, IA
Abstract:In the intellectual lineage of sociobiology (understood as evolutionary social science), this article considers the place of moral discourse in the evolution of emergent systems for mediating behavior. Given that humans share molecular systems, reflex systems, drive systems, emotional systems, and cognitive systems with chimpanzees, why is it that human behavior is so radically different from chimpanzee behavior? The answer is that, unlike chimps, humans possess symbolic systems, empowering them to override chimplike default morality in favor of symbolically mediated moral codes. The article concludes with a brief discussion of the power of religious symbols to influence moral behavior by reprogramming emotional systems.
Keywords:behavior mediation systems  default morality  genetic determinism  Carl Linnaeus  moral discourse  override morality  social determinism  sociobiology
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