Reality About Human Morality


Morality is a product of
evolution and human experience.


Morality is not
exclusive to human beings;
elements of it can be found
in other animal relationships.


Because morality is
acquired through evolution,
it exists in all societies
and cultures.


Infants exhibit signs
of morality even before they
have experienced much
of the world.



More formal expressions of the above four statements were reviewed and validated by the following scientists:

Debra Lieberman, Ph.D.
The University of Miami
Joshua D. Greene, Ph.D.
Harvard University
Donald Brown, Ph.D.
University of California, Santa Barbara
Oliver Scott Curry, Ph.D.
The University of Oxford
Frans de Waal, Ph.D.
Emory University
Peter DeScioli, Ph.D.
Stony Brook University
Herbert Gintis, Ph.D.
The University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Peter Singer
Princeton University
Jessica Pierce, Ph.D.
The University of Colorado
 


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