Created from Animals: Moral Implications of Darwinism

Created from Animals: Moral Implications of Darwinism

by JamesRachels (Author)

Synopsis

Created from Animals is an account of the relevance of Darwinism to ethics. It explains the development of Darwin's ideas and the essential evidence and arguments for the theory of evolution by natural selection, and how this can paradoxically foster altruistic, rather than egotistic, tendencies. The implications of this for conventional religion and ethics are fully set out, with Rachels arguing for a revised morality which does not centre on the idea that human beings are special. He proposes an outlook which includes concern for animals, but which acknowledges that in special circumstances the evidence of evolution justifies giving priority to one form of life over another.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 250
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: Dec 1990

ISBN 10: 0192177753
ISBN 13: 9780192177759

Author Bio

About the Author:
James Rachels is University Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is the author of The End of Life and The Elements of Moral Philosophy.