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In-Group Morality

This academic paper is very much worth a read. In-group morality is where you behave justly towards those in your in-group and apply a very different standard to those outside of it. This provides a closer look at Judeo-Christian ethics and the evolutionary motivation of reciprocal altruism.
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In-Group Morality

This academic paper is very much worth a read. In-group morality is where you behave justly towards those in your in-group and apply a very different standard to those outside of it. This provides a closer look at Judeo-Christian ethics and the evolutionary motivation of reciprocal altruism.
http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail...
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