This book seems relevant!


For example: can a Darwinian understanding of human nature help people reach their goals in life? Indeed, can it help them choose their goals? Can it help distinguish between practical and impractical goals? More profoundly, can it help in deciding which goals are worthy? That is, does knowing how evolution has shaped our basic moral impulses help us decide which impulses we should consider legitimate?

Ibid., p.10.
If I had read this book during my Masters thesis, it might have re-written chapter 6 all by itself! If this is the aim of the book, it could have a profound influence on the shape of the empirical theory of ethics.

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