Biology and Psychology of Moral Agency
Explore the intricate relationship between biology, psychology, and moral behavior in the thought-provoking book, Biology and Psychology of Moral Agency by Cambridge University Press. Published in 1997, this hardback edition spans 308 pages and delves into the essential ethical question of what it truly means to act morally. This insightful work integrates findings and theories from both disciplines, making it a valuable resource for a diverse audience, including philosophers, psychologists, and biologists. Enhance your understanding of moral agency and its biological and psychological underpinnings with this essential addition to your library.