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- Veneer_theory abstract "Veneer theory is a term coined by Dutch primatologist Frans de Waal to label a view of human morality that he criticizes in his book \"Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved\". He uses the term to denote a concept that he rejects, namely that human morality is \"a cultural overlay, a thin veneer hiding an otherwise selfish and brutish nature\". The idea of the veneer theory goes back to Thomas Henry Huxley and has more recently been advocated by biologists like George C. Williams.".
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- Veneer_theory wikiPageRevisionID "675485833".
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Primatology.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sociological_theories.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink E._O._Wilson.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Edvard_Westermarck.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Empathy.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Evolution.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Evolution_of_morality.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink False_dilemma.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Frans_de_Waal.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink George_C._Williams.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Instinct.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Modern_evolutionary_synthesis.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Morality.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Primatology.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Social_evolution.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Theory_of_mind.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Henry_Huxley.
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Veneer theory".
- Veneer_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "veneer theory".
- Veneer_theory subject Category:Primatology.
- Veneer_theory subject Category:Sociological_theories.
- Veneer_theory hypernym Term.
- Veneer_theory type Theory.
- Veneer_theory comment "Veneer theory is a term coined by Dutch primatologist Frans de Waal to label a view of human morality that he criticizes in his book \"Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved\". He uses the term to denote a concept that he rejects, namely that human morality is \"a cultural overlay, a thin veneer hiding an otherwise selfish and brutish nature\". The idea of the veneer theory goes back to Thomas Henry Huxley and has more recently been advocated by biologists like George C. Williams.".
- Veneer_theory label "Veneer theory".
- Veneer_theory sameAs Q7919677.
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- Veneer_theory sameAs Q7919677.
- Veneer_theory wasDerivedFrom Veneer_theory?oldid=675485833.
- Veneer_theory isPrimaryTopicOf Veneer_theory.