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    Evolutionary naturalistic justifications of morality: A matter of faith and works (review)
    Biology and Philosophy 6 (3): 341-349. 1991.
    Robert Richards has presented a detailed defense of evolutionary ethics, a revised version of Darwin's views and a major modification of E. O. Wilson's. He contends that humans have evolved to seek the community welfare by acting altruistically. And since the community welfare is the highest moral good, humans ought to act altruistically. Richards asks us to take his empirical premises on faith and aims to show how they can justify an ethical conclusion. He identifies two necessary conditions fo…Read more
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    Willard A. Young, Fallacies of Creationism (review)
    Philosophy in Review 6 411-412. 1986.