<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In this groundbreaking book, bestselling author and scientist Hauser debates that the dominant view of moral judgment in humans is not that we reach moral decisions by consciously reasoning from what society determines is right or wrong, but that over time, humans have developed a moral instinct.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In his groundbreaking book, Marc Hauser puts forth a revolutionary new theory: that humans have evolved a universal moral instinct, unconsciously propelling us to deliver judgments of right and wrong independent of gender, education, and religion. Combining his cutting-edge research with the latest findings in cognitive psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, economics, and anthropology, Hauser explores the startling implications of his provocative theory vis-à-vis contemporary bioethics, religion, the law, and our everyday lives.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"About one of the hottest new topics in intellectual life: the psychology and biology of morals. . . fascinating."--Steven Pinker, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of The Language Instinct and How the Mind Works<br><br>"An account of the nature of the human moral organ . . . a lucid, expert and challenging introduction."--Noam Chomsky, Professor of Linguistics, MIT<br><br>"An audacious claim about moral thought...highly accessible to a general audience...a deeply significant intellectual contribution."--Nature<br><br>"An intellectual feast that provokes thought and should stimulate critical reflection . . . a major contribution to an ongoing debate."--Peter Singer, Professor of Bioethics, Princeton University<br><br>"For a wide audience...a superb overview of one of the hottest topics in the life sciences...a treat."--Science<br><br>"Pathbreaking... relevant to some of the most fundamental contemporary debates in philosophy and public life."--New York Review of Books<br><br>"The most complete attempt to bring together philosophy, anthropology, cognitive science and neuroscience... daring and wise."--Antonio Damasio, Professor of Neuroscience, University of Southern California<br><br>"The scientific exploration of morality has advanced at a breathtaking pace... [an] enjoyable book."--Daniel Kahneman, Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs, Princeton University, and 2002 Nobel Laureate in Economics<br><br>"Unlikely to disappoint."--Nicholas Wade, New York Times<br>
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