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Evolutionary Pragmatism And Ethics Beth L Eddy

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Evolutionary Pragmatism And Ethics Beth L Eddy
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 157
Author: Beth L. Eddy
ISBN: 9780739198650, 0739198653
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Evolutionary Pragmatism And Ethics Beth L Eddy by Beth L. Eddy 9780739198650, 0739198653 instant download after payment.

In the late nineteenth century, culture critics who were readers of Darwin’s work on evolution pondered what the implications of natural selection might be for human culture, religion and ethics. American pragmatists, by and large, rejected a social Darwinian spin on ethics, economics, and theology in favor of a less determinate humanist version of the ethical implications that emphasized contingency and meliorism. The early arguments between T. H. Huxley and William Sumner over the issues mirrors the contemporary arguments between Stephen Jay Gould and others against “the New Atheists’” determinate interpretation of cultural implications which largely echo the social Darwinists’ position but in the current language of sociobiology. The work of pragmatists such as William James, George Santayana, Jane Addams, and John Dewey detail an evolutionary perspective that rejects the moral implications of social Darwinism.

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