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What Morality Means examines the scientific theory of morality, drawing on zoological and physiological literatures in addition to contemporary sociological research on status and exchange. The theory roots morality in the capacity for perceptual overlap, and describes how perceptual overlap has been constrained and enabled in human history.
Contents
1. Toward an Integrative Theory of Morality 2. The Origins of Morality 3. Perceptual Partitioning in Human History 4. The Cognitive and Interactional Structure of Morality 5. Subjective Morality as an Area of Social Scientific Inquiry 6. Reiterations



