"""It will be an extremely useful textbook in philosophy, psychology, and interdisciplinary studies, as well as a good read for anyone interested in morality and its genesis."" -- Metapsychology Online Reviews ""Narvaez has written a remarkable, creative integration of ideas from developmental science, anthropology, human ecology, developmental neuroscience, social psychology, and philosophical ethics to propose an explanation for the development of virtuous qualities in people. Drawing on contemporary science, observations of other cultures, ancient and modern philosophy, folk wisdom, and even autobiographical reflection, she seeks to explain why humans become self-focused or oriented toward collective good, with consequences that are personal, social, and ecological. Narvaez's account is at once timely, novel, and provocative. A captivating read."" -- Ross Thompson, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psy ""With exceptional interdisciplinary scholarship, Narvaez explores how fully engaged social-ethical minds emerge from an 'empathic core' through early affective experiences. This neurobiologically-informed discussion illuminates how profoundly children's early experiences shape their mental and moral landscapes for a lifetime. A profoundly wise guide-book for understanding and promoting the maturation of healthy human minds."" -- Jaak Panksepp, Baily Endowed Professor of Animal W ""Acknowledging advances in the intricate neuroscience of emotions and human communication, Darcia Narvaez illuminates the sympathy and moral sentiments upon which all our achievements depend. She shares her wealth of knowledge of how we must balance moral being and practical becoming in the cultivation of arts and sciences and, especially in education of youth, we should welcome playful enthusiasm for the discovery of meaningful skills. This book will guide researchers, teachers, and therapists to appreciate the foundations of their work."" -- Colwyn Trevarthen, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Chil ""A masterfully written book with insights, fresh ideas, and important questions worthy of wide readership and influence. With a background taken from evolutionary biology and virtue ethics, the author integrates knowledge from a sweeping array of disciplines within biology, anthropology, and the developmental sciences to advance her compelling narrative about the human condition and what is needed today for healthy development and flourishing. Concluding appeals for more of an 'engagement ethic,' becoming in balance with nature, and appreciating values from our indigenous cultures are graced with her personal experiences and poetically-toned positive advice."" -- Robert N. Emde, MD, Emeritus Professor of Psychiat"