Book ID: CBB934342635

The Moral Meaning of Nature: Nietzsche's Darwinian Religion and Its Critics (2018)

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Woodford, Peter (Author)


University of Chicago Press


Publication Date: 2018
Physical Details: 208 pages
Language: English

What, if anything, does biological evolution tell us about the nature of religion, ethical values, or even the meaning and purpose of life? The Moral Meaning of Nature sheds new light on these enduring questions by examining the significance of an earlier—and unjustly neglected—discussion of Darwin in late nineteenth-century Germany.   We start with Friedrich Nietzsche, whose writings staged one of the first confrontations with the Christian tradition using the resources of Darwinian thought. The lebensphilosophie, or “life-philosophy,” that arose from his engagement with evolutionary ideas drew responses from other influential thinkers, including Franz Overbeck, Georg Simmel, and Heinrich Rickert. These critics all offered cogent challenges to Nietzsche’s appropriation of the newly transforming biological sciences, his negotiation between science and religion, and his interpretation of the implications of Darwinian thought. They also each proposed alternative ways of making sense of Nietzsche’s unique question concerning the meaning of biological evolution “for life.” At the heart of the discussion were debates about the relation of facts and values, the place of divine purpose in the understanding of nonhuman and human agency, the concept of life, and the question of whether the sciences could offer resources to satisfy the human urge to discover sources of value in biological processes. The Moral Meaning of Nature focuses on the historical background of these questions, exposing the complex ways in which they recur in contemporary philosophical debate.

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Review Michael Ruse (2019) Review of "The Moral Meaning of Nature: Nietzsche's Darwinian Religion and Its Critics". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 200-201). unapi

Review Michael Ruse (2019) Review of "The Moral Meaning of Nature: Nietzsche's Darwinian Religion and Its Critics". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 200-201). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Scarpelli, Giacomo
Call, Lewis
Huxley, Thomas Henry
Allhoff, Fritz
England, Richard K.
Preece, Rod
Journals
Bollettino Filosofico (Dipartimento di Filosofia dell'Università della Calabria)
History of Science
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of the History of Ideas
Zygon
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Thoemmes
Walter de Gruyter
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Continuum
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Science and religion
Science and ethics
Evolution
Darwinism
Philosophy
Vivisection
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm
Huxley, Thomas Henry
Spencer, Herbert
Hume, David
Berkeley, George
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
Germany
Austria
Europe
Great Britain
England
Institutions
Victoria Institute
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