This lecture discusses key ideas from the contemporary Utilitarian philosopher, Peter Singer's essay The Biological Basis of Ethics, excerpted from his book, The Expanding Circle: Ethics and Sociobiology

Here we focus in particular on his discussion of how perceived motivation plays a role in reciprocal altruism

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