The Altruistic Species: Scientific, Philosophical, and Religious Perspectives of Human Benevolence

Templeton Press (2007)
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In The Altruistic Species, Andrew Michael Flescher and Daniel L. Worthen explore these questions through the lenses of four disciplinary perspectives—biology, psychology, philosophy, and religion.

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