For anyone interested, I'm giving a talk to the Philosophy, Psychology and Informatics Group at the University of Edinburgh tomorrow.
My title is 'The Evolution of Human Morality'
Abstract:
I will describe the ‘received view’ of how human morality evolved,
and especially the influential ‘tribal social instincts hypothesis’. This idea,
propounded in 2001 by cultural evolutionists Peter Richerson and Rob Boyd,
posits that human morality evolved as an adaptive response to intense conflict
between different human social groups. I review the evidence and articulate
several criticisms of the hypothesis, as well as discussing possible
rivals.
It will take place Wed. 9 March, 17:10 – 18:30 and you can join remotely using the following zoom link:
Join Zoom Meeting
https://ed-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/88438665889
Meeting ID: 884 3866 5889
Passcode: BNVahZN5
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