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Created from Animals : The Moral Implications of Darwinism

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Since the Origin of Species was first published, Darwinism has been attacked for undermining traditional morality.

In particular, because it emphasizes the kinship between humans and other animals, Darwinism seems incompatible with the traditional idea of human dignity - that human life has a special value, while other animals may be sacrificed for any purpose that humans choose. This book argues that Darwinism does undermine the traditional idea of human dignity; however, this is not a reason for rejecting Darwin's outlook.

Instead, it is a reason for rejecting human dignity and replacing it with a better moral view, a more enlightened ethic regarding both the value of human life and our treatment of nonhuman animals. This important book, presenting Darwin's scientific and non-scientific views as one united theory, will stimulate all those interested in evolution, morality, religion, and animal rights to re-examine their views.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0192861298 / 9780192861290
Paperback / softback
170
23/05/1991
United Kingdom
250 pages
127 x 2503 mm