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In this ground-breaking book, Aristotelian and evolutionary understandings of human social nature are brought together to provide an integrative, psychological account of human ethics. The book emphasizes the profound ways that human identity and action are immersed in an ongoing social world.
Contents
PART I: EVOLVED HUMAN NATURE Introduction 1. Flourishing and the Function Argument 2. Evolved Human Nature PART II: HUMAN SOCIALITY 3. Attachment and Friendship 4. Intersubjectivity and Identity 5. Imitation and the Intricacies of Knowledge 6. Cooperation, Trust, and Justice 7. The Expanding Cultural World, Harmony, and Belonging 8. The Most Political Animals and Shared Identity 9. Conflict, Hierarchy, Social Order, and Status PART III: CONCLUSION 10. An Aristotelian Theory of Natural Ethics