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Andrew Sullivan (United States) | Mar 06, 2026
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Understanding the genetic basis of morality can lead to more empathetic societal frameworks and better mental health outcomes.
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Focusing too much on genetics risks oversimplifying complex moral behaviors and undermining personal accountability.
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Genetic research on morality could revolutionize criminal justice, allowing for tailored rehabilitation based on individual predispositions.
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The intersection of genetics and morality raises important questions about free will and determinism that need deeper exploration.
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Emphasizing genetic factors in morality could lead to dangerous social policies that discriminate against certain groups based on perceived genetic traits.
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