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Third Sunday Roundtable

  • 07/17/2016
  • 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
  • Goins Cafeteria Annex, Pellissippi State Community College

Our third Sunday meeting in July will feature a DVD presentation from the Skeptics Society Distinguished Lecture Series.

Dr. Christopher Boehm will discuss  “Moral Origins: The Evolution of Virtue, Altruism, and Shame”

If the human instinct to survive and reproduce is “selfish,” why do people engage in self-sacrifice, and even develop ideas like virtue and shame to justify that altruism? Many theories have been put forth, some emphasizing the role of nepotism, others emphasizing the advantages of reciprocation or group selection effects. Evolutionary anthropologist Christopher Boehm offers an elegant new theory. Tracing the development of altruism and group social control over 6 million years, Boehm argues that our moral sense is a sophisticated defense mechanism that enables individuals to survive and thrive in groups. One of the biggest risks of group living is the possibility of being punished for our misdeeds by those around us. Bullies, thieves, free-riders, and especially psychopaths are the most likely to suffer this fate. Getting by requires getting along, and this social type of selection, Boehm shows, singles out altruists for survival. This selection pressure has been unique in shaping human nature, and it bred the first stirrings of conscience in the human species. Dr. Boehm offers profound insight into humanity’s moral past—and how it might shape our moral future.

 

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