1st Edition

The Ethical Animal

By C. H. Waddington Copyright 1960
230 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

230 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1960, this book discusses the ethical implications of the view of man’s nature and his place in the biological world. C. H. Waddington highlights issues of the time, such as social upheavals related to social mobility, and the changing nature of philosophical thinking in relation to the nature of good. The author argues that man differs from all other animals in his ability... Read more

Preface  1. The Importance of Ethics  2. Human Value and Biological Wisdom  3. Squaring the Vienna Circle  4. The Relevance of Developmental Facts  5. The ‘Naturalistic Fallacy’  6. The Concept of Function  7. The Possibility of Evolutionary Theory  8. The Shape of Biological Thought; or the Virtues of Vicious Circles  9. The Biological Evolutionary System  10. The Human Evolutionary System  11. The Course of Evolutionary Progress  12. The Evolution of the Socio-genetic System  13. Human Evolution and the Fall of Man  14. Freedom and Reason  15. Understanding and Believing  16. Biological Wisdom and the Problems of Today;  References;  Index

Biography

C. H. Waddington