The predominant view of moral psychology for many years has been the idea that morality evolved as an ability that we naturally acquire as we develop because morality is useful for solving problems of social cooperation, particularly game-theoretic problems of commitment, fairness, and trust.
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The predominant view of moral psychology for many years has been the idea that morality evolved as an ability that we naturally acquire as we develop because morality is useful for solving problems of social cooperation, particularly game-theoretic problems of commitment, fairness, and trust.