A Biological Trait for Morality?

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Empathy may initially motivate compassion, but conflating emotional mirroring with caring oversimplifies morality's origins. Evidence suggests altruism can arise from sources beyond selfish genes or shared distress, highlighting the complexity of developmental pathways in spurring genuine concern for others.
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