书目名称 | Moral Systems and the Evolution of Human Rights | 编辑 | Bruce K. Friesen | 视频video | | 概述 | Presents a unique sociological perspective on moral social change.Offers an account for the development of human rights.Illustrates how moral systems exist apart from religion.Includes supplementary m | 丛书名称 | SpringerBriefs in Sociology | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | This volume offers a comprehensible account of the development and evolution of moral systems. It seeks to answer the following questions: If morals are eternal and unchanging, why have the world’s dominant religious moral systems been around for no more than a mere six thousand of the two hundred thousand years of modern human existence? What explains the many and varied moral systems across the globe today? How can we account for the significant change in moral values in one place in less than 100 years’ time? Using examples from classical civilizations, the book demonstrates how increasing diversity compromises a moral system’s ability to account for and integrate larger populations into a single social unit. This environmental stress is not relieved until a broader, more abstract moral system is adopted by a social system. This new system provides a sense of belonging and purpose for more people, motivating them to engage in prosocial (or moral) acts and refrain from socially disruptive selfish acts. The current human rights paradigm is the world’s first universal, indigenous moral system. Because moral systems can be expected to continue to evolve, this book points to cu | 出版日期 | Book 2015 | 关键词 | Boundaries of Human Rights Paradigm; Development and Evolution of Moral Systems; Global Human Rights M | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9551-7 | isbn_softcover | 978-94-017-9550-0 | isbn_ebook | 978-94-017-9551-7Series ISSN 2212-6368 Series E-ISSN 2212-6376 | issn_series | 2212-6368 | copyright | The Author(s) 2015 |
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