The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values

Philosophy Now 90:42-44 (2012)
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Abstract

Book Review. The author asserts that scientific inquiry can tell us what we should and should not value. He says that the proper meaning of "morality" is that which leads to human flourishing and that careful observation of what in fact fulfils people is not a matter of philosophical or religious debate but rather a matter of scientific inquiry. But he fails to make the move from concern for one's own well being to concern for the well being of conscious creatures generally.

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Bill Meacham
University of Texas at Austin

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