Dilley, Stephen Craig (Editor)
Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism canvasses an array of thinkers from the past to the present as it examines fundamental political, philosophical, ethical, economic, anthropological, and scientific aspects of the ferment between Darwinian biology and classical liberalism. Early chapters focus on classical thinkers like John Locke and Adam Smith, while later chapters provide analyses of present-day classical liberals, focusing especially on F.A. Hayek, Thomas Sowell, and Larry Arnhart, the most prominent advocates of 'contemporary' classical liberalism. Thematically, the volume falls into three parts. Part I examines foundational matters, arguing that Darwinism and classical liberalism hold incompatible visions of morality, human nature, and individual autonomy. This section also contends that the free market's spontaneous order is fully compatible with a teleological (or non-Darwinian) view of the universe. Part II turns to contemporary applications, contending that Darwinism and classical liberalism are at odds in their views of (or implications about) limited government, vital religion, economic freedom, and the traditional family. This section also argues that, since its inception, Darwinism has attenuated core tenets and values of classical liberalism and Western civilization. Part III of the volume contains alternative views to those in the first two parts, adding critical diversity to the book. Respectively, these chapters hold that Darwinian evolution simply has little to say about classical liberalism; an evolutionary account of human volition is fully compatible with the individual choice presupposed in classical liberalism; and evolutionary naturalism, unlike religious alternatives, provides a strong foundation for freedom, morality, and the traditional family
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Review Ruse, Michael (2014) Review of "Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension". Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (p. 89).
Chapter Wiker, Benjamin (2013) Is Darwinism Compatible with Classical Liberalism's View of Morality?. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 31).
Chapter Lawler, Peter Augustine (2013) Locke, Darwin, and America's Future. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 49).
Chapter Menuge, Angus (2013) Darwinian Conservatism and Free Will. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 93).
Chapter Gage, Logan Paul (2013) Darwin Knows Best: Can Evolution Support the Classical Liberal Vision of the Family?. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 135).
Chapter Gordon, Bruce (2013) Losing Our Religion: Darwinism, Secularism, and the Decline of the West. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 157).
Chapter Masters, Roger (2013) On the Relationship between Liberalism and Darwinism. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 217).
Chapter Sandefur, Timothy (2013) Evolution and Classical Liberalism. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 255).
Chapter White, Michael J. (2013) An Historical Afterward. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 271).
Chapter Dilley, Stephen (2013) Pax vel Bellum? Evolutionary Biology and Classical Liberalism: An Introduction to the Volume. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 1).
Chapter Richards, Jay W. (2013) On Invisible Hands and Intelligent Design: Must Classical Liberals also Embrace Darwinian Theory?. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 69).
Chapter West, John G. (2013) Darwinism, Economic Liberty, and Limited Government. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 113).
Chapter Weikart, Richard (2013) A History of the Impact of Darwinism on Natural Rights and Bioethics. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 197).
Chapter Klein, Shawn E. (2013) Volitional Consciousness and Evolution: At the Foundations of Classical Liberalism. In: Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension (p. 237).
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Marco Mazzeo;
(2013)
Gli errori di Darwin? Evoluzione e storia naturale
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Hull, David L.;
(2011)
Defining Darwinism
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Coleman, Frank M.;
(2010)
Classical Liberalism and American Landscape Representation: The Imperial Self in Nature
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Jing Zhu;
Mingjun Zhang;
Michael Weisberg;
(2020)
Why does the Chinese public accept evolution?
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Ashworth, William J.;
(2014)
The British Industrial Revolution and the Ideological Revolution: Science, Neoliberalism and History
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Marmefelt, Thomas;
(2009)
Human Knowledge, Rules, and the Spontaneous Evolution of Society in the Social Thought of Darwin, Hayek, and Boulding
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Naomi Beck;
(2018)
Hayek and the Evolution of Capitalism
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Article
Hale, Piers J.;
(2013)
Monkeys into Men and Men into Monkeys: Chance and Contingency in the Evolution of Man, Mind and Morals in Charles Kingsley's Water Babies
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Stack, David;
(2012)
Charles Darwin's Liberalism in “Natural Selection as Affecting Civilised Nations”
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McGrath, Alister E.;
(2010)
The Ideological Uses of Evolutionary Biology in Recent Atheist Apologetics
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Ruse, Michael;
(2010)
Evolution and the Idea of Social Progress
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Marta Macedo;
Tiago Saraiva;
(2019)
Capital Científica: Práticas da Ciência em Lisboa e a História Contemporânea de Portugal
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Article
Marciano, Alain;
(2009)
Why Hayek Is a Darwinian (after All)? Hayek and Darwin on Social Evolution
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Ruse, Michael;
(2013)
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Darwin and Evolutionary Thought
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Levine, George Lewis;
(2006)
Darwin Loves You: Natural Selection and the Re-enchantment of the World
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Book
Michael Ruse;
(2021)
Philosophy after Darwin
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Shapiro, Adam R.;
(2014)
Darwin's Foil: The Evolving Uses of William Paley's Natural Theology 1802--2005
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Frank, Robert H.;
(2011)
The Darwin Economy: Liberty, Competition, and the Common Good
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Setoguchi, Akihisa;
(2009)
Darwin Commemorations and Three Generations of Historians of Biology
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Tim J. Horder;
(2008)
A History of Evo-Devo in Britain: Theoretical ideals confront biological complexity
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