Naturalistic ethics. Is there such a thing?

Ludus Vitalis 14 (25):217-220 (2006)
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Abstract

There is a current, ultra-Darwinian trend for finding in the process of evolution by natural selection the roots of our ethical behavior. In such a way that ethics may become a branch of biology. Nevertheless, this preposterous notion is supported on previous naive assumptions of contemporary biology that have already been falsified by recent results of research in genomics and molecular biology.

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Armando Aranda-Anzaldo
Universidad Autónoma Del Estado De México

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