Robert Wright
What’s inside
Robert Wright’s ‘The Moral Animal’ explores how evolutionary forces shape human behavior and social dynamics, using Darwin’s theories as a framework.
You’ll Learn
- Understanding the evolutionary factors influencing behavior
- Gaining insights into human social interactions
- Exploring the connection between evolution and morality
- Analyzing critiques and discussions about evolutionary psychology
Key Points
- Darwinian theories applied to human behavior
- Evolutionary roots of social dynamics
- The impact of natural selection on morality
- Psychological adaptations and survival
- Sexual selection and human relationships
- Ethical implications of evolutionary theory
- Critiques of evolutionary psychology
Who’s it For
- Psychology enthusiasts
- Students of human behavior
- Readers interested in evolution
- Individuals curious about moral philosophy
About the author
Robert Wright is an acclaimed American journalist and author, known for his lucid insights into science, history, and religion.