Beyond Bad, Chris Paley
Beyond Bad, Chris Paley
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Beyond Bad
How obsolete morals are holding us back

Author: Chris Paley

Narrator: Jonathan Keeble

Unabridged: 6 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Coronet

Published: 03/11/2021


Synopsis

'Brilliantly unillusioned thinking... It could hardly be more necessary in these all-too-moralistic times' - James Marriott, THE TIMES

'There is a serious challenge here to received ways of thinking for the lay public and professional moral philosophers alike.' John P Burgess, John N Woodhull Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University

Scientific research has achieved what thousands of years of philosophising failed to do: explain why we have morals and how they work. The answers are surprising and frequently disturbing.

Morals have held empires together, kept soldiers marching under fire, fed the hungry, passed laws, built walls, welcomed immigrants, destroyed careers and governed our sex lives. But what if morality's all meaningless rubbish, a malfunctioning relic of our evolutionary past?

This is the provocative argument that Chris makes. This isn't an attack on one set of moral codes or one way of thinking about ethics: it's a call for abolishing the whole caboodle.

He uses evolutionary psychology to show how and why morality emerged: they enabled our forebears to survive and prosper in tribal groups. Today, our morals constrain us, bias us, and push us in the wrong direction.

The biggest challenges our species faces, whether global warming, nuclear proliferation or the rise of the robots, are pan-human. These challenges are beyond what our moral minds were designed to cope with. You can't build smartphones with stone-age axes, and you can't solve modern humanity's problems with tools that are designed to create primitive, competitive groups.

From Chris Paley, author of the 'extraordinary', 'startling' and 'thought-provoking' Unthink, comes Beyond Bad, which shows morals hinder us from achieving what we want to achieve. Beyond Bad is the book that 'does for morals what Dawkins did for God'.

(P) 2021 Hodder & Stoughton Ltd

About Chris Paley

Dr Chris Paley has an MSci and a PhD from the University of Cambridge. He is the author of Unthink: Why You Don't Think The Way You Think You Think. In Chris's view the greatest scientific leap of his generation is throwing off common-sense assumptions about the mind: what it's doing for us, why we have morals, and how we make decisions. This leaves scientists free to overturn millennia of fruitless theorising and truly explain why we are what we are and think what we think. He has a wife, three blameless daughters and an imaginary, but mischievous, cat. Chris might believe himself to be thoroughly amoral, but his wife thinks him 'a good man'.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Julie on November 04, 2013

WOW This novel is a must read for lovers of true crime but it is extremely shocking and gruesome & definetly not for the faint hearted. I got this novel on audio from my library & cringed many times listening to the horrific details of the savage murder of John Price known to everyone as Pricey by h......more

Goodreads review by Delcene on January 09, 2020

A disturbing, well researched report of an horrific murder by Katherine Knight in rural New South Wales. Extreme Domestic Violence by a woman again a man. Unfortunately, at some stages in the book it felt like I was reading from police reports or court reports but otherwise it was a compelling story.......more

Goodreads review by Tom on November 02, 2017

Whew, just like the bugs and lizards it looks like the killers downunder are incredibly more threatening than outside the island continent......more

Goodreads review by Becka on November 28, 2016

Well researched but painfully slow and repetitive in places. The first hand accounts are interesting but restrained (considering the brevity of the crime). I don't know what I was expecting but Kathy Knight sounds like the most boring villain in history. Abbatoir worker. One of twins. Doting mum. Dissoci......more

Goodreads review by Anne on November 16, 2013

Writing left something to be desired but the details of the crime and everything before and after despite the gruesome nature were well researched. Initially it was hard to get into the style of this writer but with patience and a desire to read about the crime it ended up being insightful at the end......more