THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EVOLUTIONARY EXPLANATION OF ALTRUISM FOR THE UNDERSTANDING OF MORALITY Cover Image

ZNAČAJ EVOLUCIONOG OBJAŠNJENJA ALTRUIZMA ZA RAZUMEVANJE MORALA
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EVOLUTIONARY EXPLANATION OF ALTRUISM FOR THE UNDERSTANDING OF MORALITY

Author(s): Andrea Berber
Subject(s): Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, Cognitive Psychology, Behaviorism
Published by: Filozofsko društvo Srbije
Keywords: altruism; capacity of normative guidance; evolution; social life of primates;

Summary/Abstract: In this paper I discuss the question whether the evolutionary explanation of altruistic behavior can help understanding the emergence of morality in human species. Two models of evolution of the altruistic behaviour are presented – the Hamilton’s model of kin selection and the Trivers’ model of reciprocal altruism.Then, I point out some limitations of these models when applied to human behaviour. I consider the social life of primates and call attention to the limited extent of primate altruistic behaviour. I emphasize that the capacity of normative guidance of behaviour, which is essential feature of morality, is not present in social life of primates. I conclude that models for evolution of altruism and studies of primate social life can be useful for understanding the origins of social behavior in general, but can not offer a complete picture of the emergence of morality.

  • Issue Year: 58/2015
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 73-84
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Serbian