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Methods of ethics and the descent of man: Darwin and Sidgwick on ethics and evolution

机译:伦理学和人类后裔的方法:达尔文和西德威克论伦理学和进化

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Darwin's treatment of morality in The Descent of Man has generated a wide variety of responses among moral philosophers. Among these is the dismissal of evolution as irrelevant to ethics by Darwin's contemporary Henry Sidgwick; the last, and arguably the greatest, of the Nineteenth Century British Utilitarians. This paper offers a re-examination of Sidgwick's response to evolutionary considerations as irrelevant to ethics and the absence of any engagement with Darwin's work in Sidgwick's main ethical treatise, The Methods of Ethics. This assessment of Sidgwick's response to Darwin's work is shown to have significance for a number of ongoing controversies in contemporary metaethics.
机译:达尔文在《人的后裔》中对道德的对待在道德哲学家中引起了广泛的反响。其中之一是达尔文的当代亨利·西德威克(Henry Sidgwick)对与道德无关的进化论的摒弃。十九世纪末的英国功利主义者中的最后一个,可以说是最大的。本文重新审视了锡德威克对与伦理无关的进化考虑的回应,以及在锡德威克的主要伦理专着《道德方法》中没有涉及达尔文的著作。对西德威克对达尔文工作的回应的这种评估被证明对当代正在进行的当代元伦理学争论有重要意义。

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