Abstract

This article is a short, scientific narrative of the labyrinthian human career, of humankind's place in the natural order of the world, and of the evolution of moral rules and rule-following that make the extended order of civilization possible. It is a Goethean story of the human condition that postulates the common origins of and modern tension between Pleistocene and Anthropocene morality. And it is a Hayekian story of human universals and the uniqueness of Homo sapiens that explicates some necessary but not sufficient conditions for our prosperity.

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