Dr. de Waal does not accept the philosophers’ view that biologists cannot step
from “is” to “ought.” “I’m not sure how realistic the distinction is,” he said.
“Animals do have ‘oughts.’ If a juvenile is in a fight, the mother must get up
and defend her. Or in food sharing, animals do put pressure on each other, which
is the first kind of ‘ought’ situation.”
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