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Human morality is as much a cultural phenomenon as it is biological. As such, it doesn't evolve quite the same way that biological traits do, although it adheres to some of the same principles: if an idea appeals, given the (cultural) circumstances, then it will quickly propagate throughout the population (the society). The way human morality changes over time is similar to the ways in which biological traits evolve over time, but not the same.

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