The Morality Trap cover art

The Morality Trap

How Humanity's Noblest Idea Became Its Most Dangerous Weapon (Philosophical Questions)

Preview

Audible Standard 1-month free trial

Auto-renews at $8.99/mo + applicable tax after 30-day trial. Cancel Anytime
Try for $0.00
More purchase options

The Morality Trap

Written by: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Bill Rogers
Try for $0.00

$8.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy Now for $18.53

Buy Now for $18.53

Throughout history, the noblest atrocities have been committed not in defiance of morality but under its banner. The Inquisition tortured in the name of spiritual salvation. Holy wars slaughtered millions to uphold divine virtue. Entire civilizations were dismantled because their customs offended someone else's moral code. Even today, moral convictions fuel bitter conflicts over abortion, vaccination, capital punishment, and countless other issues—not because the participants lack principles, but because they possess them with absolute certainty.

The Morality Trap proposes four rigorous laws demonstrating that morality, far from being an unassailable pillar of civilization, is an illusion—a construct shaped by culture, history, and subjective perception rather than by any absolute truth. The First Law reveals morality's illusory nature. The Second Law shows that morality becomes immoral the moment it is imposed by force. The Third Law exposes the futility of moral arguments in disputes between incompatible value systems. The Fourth Law argues that life, dignity, and well-being must stand above any moral prescription, because morality is not equal to the good of society.

Drawing on evolutionary biology, biochemistry, philosophy from Kant to Nietzsche, formal systems theory, and unflinching historical evidence, this book traces morality from its biological roots in animal behavior to its most destructive social manifestations.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
Philosophy Morality Law
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1

Continue the series

What Exactly Are You Hiding cover art
What Exactly Are You Hiding Written by: Boris Kriger
No reviews yet