Empiricism and normative ethics: What do the biology and the psychology of morality have to do with ethics?

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Ancell, A

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Steenbergen, G

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Flanagan, O

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Martin, S

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2016-08-10T19:02:06Z

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2014-02-27

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What do the biology and psychology of morality have to do with normative ethics? Our answer is, a great deal.We argue that normative ethics is an ongoing, ever-evolving research program in what is best conceived as human ecology. © 2014 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands.

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1568-539X

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0005-7959

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12639

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Brill

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Behaviour

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10.1163/1568539X-00003142

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Empiricism and normative ethics: What do the biology and the psychology of morality have to do with ethics?

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Journal article

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209

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228

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2-3

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Duke

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Student

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Published

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151

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