Subject:
[evol-psych] Re: Richard Dawkins: Our big brains can overcome our selfish
genes
Date:
Wed, 13 Feb 2002 10:34:26 -0600
From:
Mark Flinn
To:
[email protected]
This argument centers on Richard Alexander's "triple paradox" that he
describes in The Biology of Moral Systems (1987). Our minds have
evolved mechanisms that result in emotions and cognitive processes
that result in "ethics" and "altruism" in normal human social
environments. But our emerging awareness of these processes and
their evolved functions is a novel situation. Awareness of
evolutionary function allows for a new kind of introspection, and a
new kind of ethics.
--
Mark Flinn
Department of Anthropology
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
(573) 882-9404