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New. 090784507x. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-FLAWLESS COPY, PRISTINE, NEVER OPENED----352 pages; clean and crisp, tight and bright pages, with no writing or markings to the text. --TABLE OF CONTENTS: Section 1. Primate Evolutionary Continuities versus Human Uniqueness * Principal paper * Jessica C. Flack and Frans B. M. De Waal, 'Any Animal Whatever': Darwinian Building Blocks of Morality in Monkeys and Apes * Commentary discussion of principal paper * I. S. Bernstein, The Law Of Parsimony Prevails: Missing Premises Allow Any Conclusion * Josep Call, Intending and Perceiving: Two Forgotten Components of Social Norms * Margaret Gruter and Monika Gruter Morhenn, Building Blocks of Legal Behaviour: The Evolution of Law * Sandra Güth and Werner Güth, Morality Based on Cognition in Primates * Jerome Kagan, Human Morality Is Distinctive * Hans Kummer, Ways Beyond Appearances * Jim Moore, Morality and the Elephant: Prosocial Behaviour, Normativity, and Fluctuating Allegiances * Peter Railton, Darwinian Building Blocks * B. Thierry, Building Elements of Morality Are Not Elements of Morality * John Troyer, Human and Other Natures * Response to commentary discussion * Jessica C. Flack and Frans B. M. De Waal, Being Nice Is Not a Building Block of Morality * Section 2. How, When and Why Did the Unique Aspects of Human Morality Arise? * Principal paper * Christopher Boehm, Conflict and the Evolution of Social Control * Commentary discussion of principal paper * Christoph Antweiler, Morality as Adaptive Problem-Solving for Conflicts of Power * I. S. Bernstein, Logic and Human Morality: An Attractive if Untestable Scenario * Donald Black, On the Origin of Morality * Alan Carling, Boehm's Golden Age: Equality and Consciousness in Early Human Society * Robert Knox Dentan, Puzzling Questions, Not Beyond All Conjecture: Boehm's 'Evolutionary Origins Of Morality' * Peter M. Gardner, Which Culture Traits Are Primitive? * Bruce M. Knauft, Symbols, Sex and Sociality In the Evolution of Human Morality * Dennis Krebs, As Moral As We Need To Be * B. Thierry, Group Sanctions Without Social Norms? * Lionel Tiger, The Internal Triangle * Response to commentary discussion * Christopher Boehm, The Origin of Morality as Social Control * Section 3. Are We Really Altruists? * Principal paper * Elliott Sober and David Sloan Wilson, Summary of Unto Others: The Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior * Commentary discussion of principal paper * C. Daniel Batson, Unto Others: A Service...And a Disservice * Christopher Boehm, Group Selection in the Upper Palaeolithic * Herbert Gintis, Group Selection and Human Prosociality * Gilbert Harman, Can Evolutionary Theory Provide Evidence Against Psychological Hedonism? * K. N. Laland, F. J. Odling-Smee and Marcus W. Feldman, Group Selection: A Niche Construction Perspective * Iver Mysterud, Group Selection, Morality, and Environmental Problems * Randolph M. Nesse, How Selfish Genes Shape Moral Passions * Leonard Nunney, Altruism, Benevolence and Culture * Alex Rosenberg, The Problem of Enforcement: Is There an Alternative to Leviathan? * William A. Rottschaefer, It's Been a Pleasure, But That's Not Why I Did It: Are Sober and Wilson Too Generous Toward Their Selfish Brethren? * Lori Stevens, Experimental Studies of Group Selection: A Genetical Perspective * Ian Vine, Selfish, Altruistic, or Groupish? Natural Selection and Human Moralities * Amotz Zahavi, Altruism: The Unrecognized Selfish Traits * Response to commentary discussion * Elliott Sober and David Sloan Wilson, Morality and Unto Others * Section 4. Can Fairness Evolve? * Principal paper * Brian Skyrms, Game Theory, Rationality and Evolution of the Social Contract * Commentary discussion of principal paper * Gary E. Bolton, Motivation and the Games People Play * Jeffrey P. Carpenter, Blurring the Line Between Rationality and Evolution * Justin D'Arms, When...