Acknowledgments | |
Values Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences | p. 1 |
Social Scientific Perspectives | |
Are Values Real? The Enigma of Naturalism in the Anthropological Imputation of Values | p. 31 |
On the Social Construction of Distinctions: Risk, Rape, Public Goods, and Altruism | p. 47 |
Values Come in Styles, Which Mate to Change | p. 63 |
The Meaning, Nature, and Sources of Value in Economics | p. 93 |
The Fair Wage-Effort Hypothesis in Unemployment | p. 107 |
Psychological Perspectives | |
Behavior, Reinforcement, and Utility | p. 137 |
On the Creation and Destruction of Value | p. 153 |
Value Elicitation: Is There Anything in There? | p. 187 |
Moral Philosophy and Mental Representation | p. 215 |
Approaches to a Psychology of Value | p. 229 |
Biological Perspectives | |
Biology and the Origin of Values | p. 261 |
The Neural Basis of Pleasure and Pain | p. 273 |
Sex Differences in Chimpanzee (and Human) Behavior: A Matter of Social Values? | p. 285 |
How Are Values Transmitted? | p. 305 |
Morality Recapitulates Phylogeny | p. 319 |
Biographical Sketches of the Contributors | p. 333 |
Index | p. 337 |
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