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The Kindness of Strangers: How a Selfish Ape Invented a New Moral Code
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The Kindness of Strangers: How a Selfish Ape Invented a New Moral Code

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A fine achievement.–Peter Singer, author of The Life You Can Save and The Most Good You Can Do A sweeping psychological history of human goodness – from the foundations of evolution to the modern political and social challenges humanity is now facing. How did humans, a species of self-centered apes, come to care about others? Since Darwin, scientists have tried to answer this question using evolutionary theory. In The Kindness of Strangers, psychologist Michael E. McCullough shows why they have failed and offers a new explanation instead. From the moment nomadic humans first settled down until the aftermath of the Second World War, our species has confronted repeated crises that we could only survive by changing our behavior. As McCullough argues, these choices weren’t enabled by an evolved moral sense, but with moral invention – driven not by evolution’s dictates but by reason. Today’s challenges – climate change, mass migration, nationalism – are some of humanity’s greatest yet. In revealing how past crises shaped the foundations of human concern, The Kindness of Strangers offers clues for how we can adapt our moral thinking to survive these challenges as well.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
Country
United States
Date
21 July 2020
Pages
368
ISBN
9780465064748

A fine achievement.–Peter Singer, author of The Life You Can Save and The Most Good You Can Do A sweeping psychological history of human goodness – from the foundations of evolution to the modern political and social challenges humanity is now facing. How did humans, a species of self-centered apes, come to care about others? Since Darwin, scientists have tried to answer this question using evolutionary theory. In The Kindness of Strangers, psychologist Michael E. McCullough shows why they have failed and offers a new explanation instead. From the moment nomadic humans first settled down until the aftermath of the Second World War, our species has confronted repeated crises that we could only survive by changing our behavior. As McCullough argues, these choices weren’t enabled by an evolved moral sense, but with moral invention – driven not by evolution’s dictates but by reason. Today’s challenges – climate change, mass migration, nationalism – are some of humanity’s greatest yet. In revealing how past crises shaped the foundations of human concern, The Kindness of Strangers offers clues for how we can adapt our moral thinking to survive these challenges as well.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
Country
United States
Date
21 July 2020
Pages
368
ISBN
9780465064748