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FIELD OF INQUIRY THAT EXPLORES HOW EVOLUTIONARY THEORY MIGHT BEAR ON OUR UNDERSTANDING OF ETHICS OR MORALITY.
Ethical fitnessism; Evolutionary ethic; Evolution and ethics; Ethics and evolutionary psychology; Evolutionary Ethics; Evolutionary ethicist; History of evolutionary ethics

Mark Douglas (ethicist)         
PROFESSOR OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS AT COLUMBIA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
Mark Douglas (Ethicist)
Mark Douglas is a professor of Christian ethics at Columbia Theological Seminary and he is known for his work on religious language in the public sphere, medical and business ethics, the American philosophical tradition of pragmatism, the environment, just war and pacifism, and the role of religion in political philosophy.
Jack Mahoney (ethicist)         
Jack Mahoney SJ; John Aloysius Mahoney; John Mahony (ethicist)
John Aloysius "Jack" Mahoney SJ (born 14 January 1931) is a Scottish Jesuit, moral theologian, and academic, specialising in applied ethics and business ethics. He was principal of Heythrop College, London from 1976 to 1981, F.
Animal ethics         
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CONSIDERATION OF NON-HUMAN ANIMALS IN MORALITY
Animal Ethics; Animal ethicist; Animals and ethics; Moral responsibilities for animals; History of animal ethics
Animal ethics is a branch of ethics which examines human-animal relationships, the moral consideration of animals and how nonhuman animals ought to be treated. The subject matter includes animal rights, animal welfare, animal law, speciesism, animal cognition, wildlife conservation, wild animal suffering, the moral status of nonhuman animals, the concept of nonhuman personhood, human exceptionalism, the history of animal use, and theories of justice.

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Evolutionary ethics

Evolutionary ethics is a field of inquiry that explores how evolutionary theory might bear on our understanding of ethics or morality. The range of issues investigated by evolutionary ethics is quite broad. Supporters of evolutionary ethics have claimed that it has important implications in the fields of descriptive ethics, normative ethics, and metaethics.

Descriptive evolutionary ethics consists of biological approaches to morality based on the alleged role of evolution in shaping human psychology and behavior. Such approaches may be based in scientific fields such as evolutionary psychology, sociobiology, or ethology, and seek to explain certain human moral behaviors, capacities, and tendencies in evolutionary terms. For example, the nearly universal belief that incest is morally wrong might be explained as an evolutionary adaptation that furthered human survival.

Normative (or prescriptive) evolutionary ethics, by contrast, seeks not to explain moral behavior, but to justify or debunk certain normative ethical theories or claims. For instance, some proponents of normative evolutionary ethics have argued that evolutionary theory undermines certain widely held views of humans' moral superiority over other animals.

Evolutionary metaethics asks how evolutionary theory bears on theories of ethical discourse, the question of whether objective moral values exist, and the possibility of objective moral knowledge. For example, some evolutionary ethicists have appealed to evolutionary theory to defend various forms of moral anti-realism (the claim, roughly, that objective moral facts do not exist) and moral skepticism.