Evolution and Ethics Science and Morals by Thomas Henry Huxley

Evolution and Ethics Science and Morals

Thomas Henry Huxley

151 pages first pub 1970 (view editions)

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Evolution and Ethics Science and Morals is ideal for readers who grapple with ethical dilemmas in a scientific framework and seek nuanced debates on morality’s role in human progress.

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These two essays by the famous 19th-century champion of Darwin's theory of evolution tackle a subject that is still a major focus of ethical debates today: the relation of science as a whole, and specifically evolutionary ideas, to ethics and mora...

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