The Ethics of Naturalism

The Ethics of Naturalism A Criticism (Classic Reprint)

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The chief purpose of this work is to arrive at an exact estimate of the ethical significance of the theory of evolution. The form in which this theory has impressed itself upon contemporary thought is mainly due to certain researches in biology; but its in?uence has not been restricted to the biological sciences. It has shed new light on psychology and on the sciences of society. In this way it, has much to say concerning the development of morality. This also is within the s00pe of evolution. But at this point it is necessary to consider whether our interpretation of evolution may not have been too exclusively determined by observation of a limited group of facts. We must ask whether the factors of biological evolution are adequate to the explana tion of moral development.

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ISBN: 9781330093177
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 356
Weight: 476g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 19mm