
¿what is the ethical response to morality? a worlding quest for a non-practicing agnostic
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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:/...
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...
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...
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...
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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