Progresso morale ed evoluzione: una nota critica

Notizie di Politeia 40 (153):61-77 (2024)
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Abstract

In the last couple of years, two important books concerning moral progress arrived in the press, namely Philp Kitcher’s Moral Progress and Victor Kumar’s and Richmond Campbell’s A Better Ape. In this critical notice, I review both books and problematize the way in which they respectively try to tie together moral progress and the theory of evolution.

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