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Excerpt from The Ethics of Evolution: A Lecture Given Before the Cambridge Conferences and the Brooklyn Ethical Association
The subject of this paper is distinctively the Ethics of Evolution, not the Evolution of Ethics - ih other words, is the kind of ethics to which man is logically brought by the process of evolution, and not the process itself by which the results are brought about Nevertheless, as there are differences of view among evolutionists with regard to the exact nature Of the process, and as the results reached depend for their certainty somewhat on the view taken Of how they are reached, I want, as a pre liminary, to review the process part of the matter, and to state what is special in my own conception of its nature.
First, while accepting in general the revised utilitarian theory that ethics is the outcome under evolution of the accumulated experiences of our race with regard to what is fittest in conduct, consolidated into intuitions and transmitted from generation to generation by heredity, the theory so brilliantly set forth by Mr. Spencer and his disciples, I cannot go with them in the prominence they give to pleasure and pain as the chief things for which these experiences have been useful, or in holding, as they state it, that acts are good or bad according as their aggregate effects increase men's happiness or increase their misery.
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