Марк Хаузер - Мораль и разум. Как природа создавала наше универсальное чувство добра и зла
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В книге известного американского ученого Марка Хаузера утверждается, что люди обладают врожденным моральным инстинктом, действующим независимо от их пола, образования и вероисповедания. Благодаря этому инстинкту, они могут быстро и неосознанно выносить суждения о добре и зле. Доказывая эту мысль, автор привлекает многочисленные материалы философии, лингвистики, психологии, экономики, социальной антропологии и приматологии, дает подробное объяснение природы человеческой морали, ее единства и источников вариативности, прослеживает пути ее развития и возможной эволюции. Книга имела большой научный и общественный резонанс в США и других странах. Перевод с английского Т. М. Марютиной Научный редактор перевода Ю. И. Александров
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