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Darwin and the emergence of evolutionary theories of mind and behavior, Robert J. Richards

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Darwin and the emergence of evolutionary theories of mind and behavior, Robert J. Richards
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 629-662) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Darwin and the emergence of evolutionary theories of mind and behavior
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
15656443
Responsibility statement
Robert J. Richards
Series statement
Science and its conceptual foundations
Table Of Contents
1. Origins of Evolutionary Biology of Behavior -- 2. Behavior and Mind in Evolution: Charles Darwin's Early Theories of Instinct, Reason, and Morality -- 3. Contributions of Natural Theology to Darwin's Theory of the Evolution of Mind and Behavior -- 4. Debates of Evolutionists over Human Reason and Moral Sense, 1859-1871 -- 5. Darwin and the Descent of Human Rational and Moral Faculties -- 6. Spencer's Conception of Evolution as a Moral Force -- 7. Evolutionary Ethics: Spencer and His Critics -- 8. Darwinism and the Demands of Metaphysics and Religion: Romanes, Mivart, and Morgan -- 9. The Personal Equation in Science: William James's Psychological and Moral Uses of Darwinian Theory -- 10. James Mark Baldwin: Evolutionary Biopsychology and the Politics of Scientific Ideas -- 11. Transformation of the Darwinian Image of Man in the Twentieth Century -- Conclusion: Darwinism Is Evolutionary -- Appendix 1- The Natural-Selection Model and Other Models in the Historiography of Science -- Appendix 2- A Defense of Evolutionary Ethics
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