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Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Mind and Behavior

Af: Robert J. Richards Engelsk Paperback

Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Mind and Behavior

Af: Robert J. Richards Engelsk Paperback
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With insight and wit, Robert J. Richards focuses on the development of evolutionary theories of mind and behavior from their first distinct appearance in the eighteenth century to their controversial state today. Particularly important in the nineteenth century were Charles Darwin's ideas about instinct, reason, and morality, which Richards considers against the background of Darwin's personality, training, scientific and cultural concerns, and intellectual community. Many critics have argued that the Darwinian revolution stripped nature of moral purpose and ethically neutered the human animal. Richards contends, however, that Darwin, Herbert Spencer, and their disciples attempted to reanimate moral life, believing that the evolutionary process gave heart to unselfish, altruistic behavior. "Richards's book is now the obvious introduction to the history of ideas about mind and behavior in the nineteenth century."—Mark Ridley, Times Literary Supplement "Not since the publication of Michael Ghiselin's The Triumph of the Darwinian Method has there been such an ambitious, challenging, and methodologically self-conscious interpretation of the rise and development and evolutionary theories and Darwin's role therein."—John C. Greene, Science "His book . . . triumphantly achieves the goal of all great scholarship: it not only informs us, but shows us why becoming thus informed is essential to understanding our own issues and projects."—Daniel C. Dennett, Philosophy of Science
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With insight and wit, Robert J. Richards focuses on the development of evolutionary theories of mind and behavior from their first distinct appearance in the eighteenth century to their controversial state today. Particularly important in the nineteenth century were Charles Darwin's ideas about instinct, reason, and morality, which Richards considers against the background of Darwin's personality, training, scientific and cultural concerns, and intellectual community. Many critics have argued that the Darwinian revolution stripped nature of moral purpose and ethically neutered the human animal. Richards contends, however, that Darwin, Herbert Spencer, and their disciples attempted to reanimate moral life, believing that the evolutionary process gave heart to unselfish, altruistic behavior. "Richards's book is now the obvious introduction to the history of ideas about mind and behavior in the nineteenth century."—Mark Ridley, Times Literary Supplement "Not since the publication of Michael Ghiselin's The Triumph of the Darwinian Method has there been such an ambitious, challenging, and methodologically self-conscious interpretation of the rise and development and evolutionary theories and Darwin's role therein."—John C. Greene, Science "His book . . . triumphantly achieves the goal of all great scholarship: it not only informs us, but shows us why becoming thus informed is essential to understanding our own issues and projects."—Daniel C. Dennett, Philosophy of Science
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 718
ISBN-13: 9780226712000
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0226712001
Udg. Dato: 15 jul 1989
Længde: 46mm
Bredde: 230mm
Højde: 161mm
Forlag: The University of Chicago Press
Oplagsdato: 15 jul 1989
Forfatter(e): Robert J. Richards
Forfatter(e) Robert J. Richards


Kategori Samfundsvidenskabelig idéhistorie


ISBN-13 9780226712000


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 718


Udgave


Længde 46mm


Bredde 230mm


Højde 161mm


Udg. Dato 15 jul 1989


Oplagsdato 15 jul 1989


Forlag The University of Chicago Press

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