THE BIOLOGICAL-ENVIROMENTAL DETERMINATION IN A MORAL CONTEXT OF ACTION: A COMPATIBILIST APPROACH

Authors

  • Rodolfo López García Universidad del Valle

Keywords:

moral context of action, psychological motivation mechanism, altruism, opaque context, genuine choice, determinism, justification

Abstract

The first part of this paper is devoted to Frank’s thesis (1988) according to which the evolution of moral sentiments and their presence in decision-making explains the presence of non-opportunistic behavior and its wide spread. I am interested in introducing Frank’s thesis in this paper, because there is argued that the outcome of certain biological mechanisms are, ultimately, actions that we (humans) characterize as moral actions; specifically those that we relate to our commitments with sincerity and honesty. The second part of the paper is devoted mainly to discuss the potential role of reason in decision-making in a context of moral action (CMA). This paper aims to argue in favor of the biological-environmental determinism in a CMA, since if an explanation of why a certain choice is made rationally is expressed satisfactorily in evolutionary terms, such explanation leaves room for the possibility that the choice is, somehow, previously programmed.

Published

2018-06-30

How to Cite

López García, R. (2018). THE BIOLOGICAL-ENVIROMENTAL DETERMINATION IN A MORAL CONTEXT OF ACTION: A COMPATIBILIST APPROACH. Disertaciones, 6(1), 14–26. Retrieved from https://revistas.uniquindio.edu.co/ojs/index.php/Disertaciones/article/view/65