Good Natured: The Origins Of Right And Wrong In Humans And Other Animals
  • Good Natured: The Origins Of Right And Wrong In Humans And Other Animals
  • Good Natured: The Origins Of Right And Wrong In Humans And Other Animals
  • Good Natured: The Origins Of Right And Wrong In Humans And Other Animals
ISBN: 0674356616
EAN13: 9780674356610
Language: English
Release Date: Jan 1, 1996
Pages: 368
Dimensions: 0.94" H x 9.13" L x 5.98" W
Weight: 1.19 lbs.
Format: Paperback

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Book Overview

To observe a dog's guilty look.

to witness a gorilla's self-sacrifice for a wounded mate, to watch an elephant herd's communal effort on behalf of a stranded calf--to catch animals in certain acts is to wonder what moves them. Might there he a code of ethics in the animal kingdom? Must an animal be human to he humane? In this provocative book, a renowned scientist takes on those who have declared ethics uniquely human Making a compelling case for a morality grounded in biology, he shows how ethical behavior is as much a matter of evolution as any other trait, in humans and animals alike.

World famous for his brilliant descriptions of Machiavellian power plays among chimpanzees-the nastier side of animal life--Frans de Waal here contends that animals have a nice side as well. Making his case through vivid anecdotes drawn from his work with apes and monkeys and holstered by the intriguing, voluminous data from his and others' ongoing research, de Waal shows us that many of the building blocks of morality are natural: they can he observed in other animals. Through his eyes, we see how not just primates but all kinds of animals, from marine mammals to dogs, respond to social rules, help each other, share food, resolve conflict to mutual satisfaction, even develop a crude sense of justice and fairness.

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