ZNAČAJ EVOLUCIONOG OBJAŠNJENJA ALTRUIZMA ZA RAZUMEVANJE MORALA
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EVOLUTIONARY EXPLANATION OF ALTRUISM FOR THE UNDERSTANDING OF MORALITY
Author(s): Andrea BerberSubject(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.
Journal: Theoria
- Issue Year: 58/2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 73-84
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Serbian