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Resumen de The unexpected origin of human values

Ian Morris

  • Biologists and psychologists are increasingly suggesting that human values are an evolved adaptation--one which functions, in part to maximize the likelihood that their bearers will pass genes on to the next generation. That would explain why virtually everyone in the world has a sense of right and wrong. Here, Morris discusses the three broad systems of values


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