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2. Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection and Its Moral Purpose
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection and Its Moral Purpose 13
- 3. Darwin’s Principle of Divergence: Why Fodor Was Almost Right 55
- 4. Darwin’s Romantic Quest: Mind, Morals, and Emotions 90
- 5. The Relation of Spencer’s Evolutionary Theory to Darwin’s 116
- 6. Ernst Haeckel’s Scientific and Artistic Struggles 135
- 7. Haeckel’s Embryos: Fraud Not Proven 151
- 8. The Linguistic Creation of Man: August Schleicher and the Missing Link in Darwinian Theory 159
- 9. Was Hitler a Darwinian? 192
- Acknowledgments 243
- Bibliography 245
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection and Its Moral Purpose 13
- 3. Darwin’s Principle of Divergence: Why Fodor Was Almost Right 55
- 4. Darwin’s Romantic Quest: Mind, Morals, and Emotions 90
- 5. The Relation of Spencer’s Evolutionary Theory to Darwin’s 116
- 6. Ernst Haeckel’s Scientific and Artistic Struggles 135
- 7. Haeckel’s Embryos: Fraud Not Proven 151
- 8. The Linguistic Creation of Man: August Schleicher and the Missing Link in Darwinian Theory 159
- 9. Was Hitler a Darwinian? 192
- Acknowledgments 243
- Bibliography 245
- Index 263