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On the inappropriate use of the naturalistic fallacy in evolutionary psychology
Authors:David Sloan Wilson  Eric Dietrich  Anne B Clark
Institution:(1) Departments of Biological Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology, Binghamton University, Binghamton, N.Y 13902-6000, USA
Abstract:The naturalistic fallacy is mentionedfrequently by evolutionary psychologists as anerroneous way of thinking about the ethicalimplications of evolved behaviors. However,evolutionary psychologists are themselvesconfused about the naturalistic fallacy and useit inappropriately to forestall legitimateethical discussion. We briefly review what thenaturalistic fallacy is and why it is misusedby evolutionary psychologists. Then we attemptto show how the ethical implications of evolvedbehaviors can be discussed constructivelywithout impeding evolutionary psychologicalresearch. A key is to show how ethicalbehaviors, in addition to unethical behaviors,can evolve by natural selection.
Keywords:Altruism  Ethics  Evolution  Group selection  Morality  Multilevel selection  Naturalistic fallacy
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