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Reading Beyer: Solidarity by Grace, Nature or Both?

Gerald J. Beyer. “Solidarity by Grace, Nature or Both? The Possibility of Human Solidarity in the Light of Evolutionary Biology and Catholic Moral Theology.” The Heythrop Journal 54.5 (2013): via academia Web Accessed 26 June 2026. [https:/...

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In the beginning was the tool, and the tool was the world.

In the beginning was the tool, and the tool was the world. The world was with us and we were the world.

Seeing the world was a tool, we said to each other, “Aren’t we clever?” and immediately forgot what we were doing. In case we got in tr...

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If I had a Haworth…

Haworth, Alan. “Genes and Citizens: Can Moral Philosophy Learn From Evolutionary Biology?” Res Publica (2001): via academia.edu. Web. 10 Sept. 2024. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011924516656

ABSTRACT: The claim that moral philosophers have s...

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responsibilities descend

I began my taphonomy of worlding series with the word tradition. That post is a rant, probably my most ranty piece. On re-reading it I saw I had not covered the word’s usages with reference to surrender. I.E. with a focus etymological as wi...

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Morality is a mess

Stewart-Williams, Steve. “Evolution and Morality.” https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780080970868810569?via%3Dihub [via Web] [entry in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). (2015) IS...

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