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A critical survey examines theories that derive moral principles from evolutionary ideas, reviewing prominent thinkers and contrasting their arguments. It analyzes biological concepts such as variation, heredity, adaptation, and the struggle for existence and evaluates their use in moral theorizing, including disputes over teleology, the emergence of reason and consciousness, and the nature of will and choice. The work traces relations among thought, feeling, and volition, weighing physiological, psychological, and social evidence while rebutting simplistic a priori objections. It argues that ethical inquiry should remain empirical, that perfect personal codes are unattainable amid human diversity, and that only general conditions for moral improvement can be specified.

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Cora May Williams

Cora May Williams was a philosopher and author known for her work in ethics and evolutionary theory. Her notable book, "A Review of the Systems of Ethics Founded on the Theory of Evolution," explores the intersection of moral philosophy and evolutionary principles. Williams contributed to the discourse on ethics during a time when the implications of Darwinian thought were being integrated into various fields of study. Her insights continue to resonate in discussions about the foundations of moral reasoning and the evolution of ethical systems.

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