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6Description
With insight and wit, Robert J. Richards focuses
on the development of evolutionary theories of
mind and behavior from their first distinct
appearance in the eighteenth century to
their controversial state today. Particularly
important in the nineteenth century were
Charles Darwin's ideas about instinct, reason,
and morality, which Richards considers against
the background of Darwin's personality, training,
scientific and cultural concerns, and
intellectual community. Many critics have argued
that the Darwinian revolution stripped nature of
moral purpose and ethically neutered the human
animal. Richards contends, however, that
Darwin, Herbert Spencer, and their disciples
attempted to reanimate moral life, believing that
the evolutionary process gave heart to unselfish,
altruistic behavior. quotRicards's book is
now the obvious introduction to the history of
ideas about mind and behavior in the
nineteenth century.quot8212Mark Ridley, Times
Literary Supplement quotNotsince the
publication of Michael Ghiselin's The Triumph of
the Darwinian Method has there been such
an ambitious, challenging, and methodologically
self-conscious interpretation of the rise
and development and evolutionary theories and
Darwin's role therein.quot8212John C. Greene,
Science quotHisbook . . . triumphantly achieves
the goal of all great scholarship it not only
informs us, but shows us why becoming thus
informed is essential to understanding our own
issues and projects.quot8212Daniel C. Dennett,
Philosophy of Science