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Our instincts can guide us towards ethical decisions from "summary" of The Human Instinct by Kenneth R. Miller

In the complex landscape of human morality, our instincts can serve as a moral compass, guiding us toward ethical decisions. This may seem surprising, given the common perception that instincts are solely concerned with survival and reproduction. However, as we delve deeper into the intricacies of human nature, we begin to see that our instincts are more nuanced and multifaceted than previously thought. Our evolutionary history has shaped our instincts in such a way that they are attuned to the well-being of not just ourselves, but also our communities and the larger social fabric. This is evident in the way we instinctively feel empathy and compassion towards others, and in our innate sense of fairness and justice. These instincts are not arbitrary or random; they are deeply embedded in our genetic makeup, honed over millennia of evolution to promote cooperation and social cohesion. When f...
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    The Human Instinct

    Kenneth R. Miller

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