Evolutionary Ethics

Evolutionary Ethics
Title Evolutionary Ethics PDF eBook
Author Matthew H. Nitecki
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 382
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780791414996

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This volume analyzes the biological and philosophical disagreements in evolutionary ethics and points out difficulties with the interpretations. The book is divided into four sections. The first is an historical introduction to the origin of evolutionary ethics, showing how different evolutionary ethics was a hundred years ago, and how distant Huxley is from most of us now. The second section argues for a sociobiological interpretation of evolutionary ethics. The third section presents the view opposite to that of the second section and rejects the sociobiological interpretation. The fourth section deals objectively with many complex and fundamental issues from diverse perspectives.

Evolution and Ethics

Evolution and Ethics
Title Evolution and Ethics PDF eBook
Author Thomas Henry Huxley
Publisher
Pages 235
Release 1969
Genre Ethics, Evolutionary
ISBN

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Evolution & Ethics

Evolution & Ethics
Title Evolution & Ethics PDF eBook
Author Thomas Henry Huxley
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 182
Release 2009
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780691141305

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'Evolution and Ethics' widely considered to be Huxley's greatest lecture, distilled a lifetime's wisdom and sensitive understanding of the nature and needs of humankind. This new edition places it in its original context while showing its even deeper relevance for our own time.

Evolution and Ethics, 1893-1943

Evolution and Ethics, 1893-1943
Title Evolution and Ethics, 1893-1943 PDF eBook
Author Thomas Henry Huxley
Publisher
Pages 418
Release 1841
Genre Ethics, Evolutionary
ISBN

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Evolution and Ethics, 1893-1943

Evolution and Ethics, 1893-1943
Title Evolution and Ethics, 1893-1943 PDF eBook
Author Thomas Henry Huxley
Publisher
Pages 235
Release 1969
Genre Ethics, Evolutionary
ISBN

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Evolution and Ethics

Evolution and Ethics
Title Evolution and Ethics PDF eBook
Author Philip Clayton
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 354
Release 2004-08-04
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780802826954

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Certain to engage scholars, students, and general readers alike, Evolution and Ethics offers a balanced, levelheaded, constructive approach to an often divisive debate.

Evolution and Ethics

Evolution and Ethics
Title Evolution and Ethics PDF eBook
Author James G. Paradis
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 253
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 140086030X

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T. H. Huxley (1825-1895) was not only an active protagonist in the religious and scientific upheaval that followed the publication of Darwin's theory of evolution but also a harbinger of the sociobiological debates about the implications of evolution that are now going on. His seminal lecture Evolution and Ethics, reprinted here with its introductory Prolegomena, argues that the human psyche is at war with itself, that humans are alienated in a cosmos that has no special reference to their needs, and that moral societies are of necessity in conflict with the natural conditions of their existence. Seen in the light of current understanding of the mechanisms of evolution, these claims remain as controversial today as they were when Huxley proposed them. In this volume George Williams, one of the best-known evolutionary biologists of our time, asserts that recent biological ideas and data justify a more extreme condemnation of the "cosmic process" than Huxley advocated and more extreme denial that the forces that got us here are capable of maintaining a viable world. James Paradis, an expert in Victorian studies, has written an introduction that sets the celebrated lecture in the context of cultural history, revealing it to be an impressive synthesis of Victorian thinking, as well as a challenge to eighteenth-century assumptions about the harmony of of nature. With Huxley's lecture as a focal point, the three parts of this book unite philosophy and science in a shared quest that recalls their common origins as systems of knowledge. Originally published in 1989. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.