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      Beyond Bad: How obsolete morals are holding us back

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      Scientific research has achieved what thousands of years of philosophising failed to do: explain why we have morals and how they work. The answers are surprising and frequently disturbing. Morals are obsolete: a malfunctioning relic of our evolutionary past. Chris Paley argu...

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      Product ID:9781529327120
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Beyond Bad
      Subtitle:How obsolete morals are holding us back
      Authors:Author: Chris Paley
      Page Count:272
      Subjects:Philosophy, Philosophy, Ethics and moral philosophy, Popular science, Ethics & moral philosophy, Popular science
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      Scientific research has achieved what thousands of years of philosophising failed to do: explain why we have morals and how they work. The answers are surprising and frequently disturbing. Morals are obsolete: a malfunctioning relic of our evolutionary past. Chris Paley argues for nothing less than a completely new way of understanding humanity.

      ''Brilliantly unillusioned thinking... It could hardly be more necessary in these all-too-moralistic times'' - James Marriott, THE TIMES

      Morals have held empires together, kept soldiers marching under fire, fed the hungry, passed laws, built walls, welcomed immigrants, destroyed careers and governed our sex lives. But what if morality''s all meaningless rubbish, a malfunctioning relic of our evolutionary past?

      This is the provocative argument that Chris Paley makes. This isn''t an attack on one set of moral codes or one way of thinking about ethics: it''s a call for abolishing the whole caboodle.

      He uses evolutionary psychology to show how and why morality emerged: they
      enabled our forebears to survive and prosper in tribal groups. Today, our morals constrain us, bias us, and push us in the wrong direction.

      The biggest challenges our species faces, whether global warming, nuclear proliferation or the rise of the robots, are pan-human. These challenges are beyond what our moral minds were designed to cope with. You can''t build smartphones with stone-age axes, and you can''t solve modern humanity''s problems with tools that are designed to create primitive, competitive groups.

      From Chris Paley, author of the ''extraordinary'', ''startling'' and ''thought-provoking'' Unthink, comes Beyond Bad, which shows morals hinder us from achieving what we want to achieve. Beyond Bad is the book that ''does for morals what Dawkins did for God''.


      Imprint Name:Coronet Books
      Publisher Name:Hodder & Stoughton
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-03-10

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      Weight196 g
      Dimensions130 × 196 × 22 mm