evolution-of-morality
Drawing on Darwin and contemporary primatologists, the chapter argues that moral behavior evolved through social cooperation and emotional attunement, rather than being solely a human cultural invention.
1 chapter across 1 book
Empathic Civilization: The Race to Global Consciousness in a World in Crisis (2009)Jeremy Rifkin
Chapter 3 presents a sentient interpretation of biological evolution by integrating neuroscience, cognitive science, and ethology to argue that empathy and consciousness are deeply rooted in evolutionary processes. It draws on evidence from mirror neurons, animal emotions, and social behaviors to demonstrate that sentience and moral capacities have biological foundations that challenge traditional views of human uniqueness. The chapter also explores the evolutionary origins of language, play, and morality, emphasizing their roles in the development of global consciousness.