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A Darwinian Worldview : Sociobiology, Environmental Ethics and the Work of Edward O. Wilson, PDF eBook

A Darwinian Worldview : Sociobiology, Environmental Ethics and the Work of Edward O. Wilson PDF

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Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is considered in its application to human beings in this book.

Brian Baxter examines the various sociobiological approaches to the explanation of human behaviour which view the human brain, and so the human mind, as the product of evolution, and considers the main arguments for and against this claim.

In so doing he defends the approaches against some common criticisms, such as the charge that they are reductionist and dehumanising.

The implications of these arguments for the social sciences and humanities are assessed, as is the naturalistic view of ethics to which they lead.

A key issue examined in the book is the connection between this Darwinist perspective on human beings and modern environmental ethics, which also often assume that human beings are part of an evolved living world.

The implications of these positions for the meaningfulness of human life are also examined. Throughout the discussion the positions in sociobiology and environmental ethics developed by Edward O.

Wilson are taken as an exemplar of the characteristic features of a Darwinian worldview, and the arguments of Wilson and his chief critics are thoroughly examined.

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