This is the sixth book in a co-authored series applying the new comparative interpretation to contemporary scholarly controversies. Initially the focus is on deficits in conventional ways of understanding and teaching ethics. A case study spanning two chapters applies the new comparative interpretation to historical views of human aggression. The purpose of the case study is to demonstrate a methodical way of evaluating competing views that can achieve cumulative and progressive results.
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