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A set of essays examines moral feelings, duties of belief, and religious convictions through a scientific and evidential lens. One essay defines the moral sense as a distinct pleasure or displeasure, traces its social origins including the formation of a tribal self, and treats ethical maxims as hypothetical rules derived from experience. Another argues that belief must be proportioned to evidence and that accepting unsupported propositions is morally culpable because of their harmful consequences. A further essay applies the same evidential standard to religious faith, evaluating its practical effects on conduct and public duty.

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William Kingdon Clifford

William Kingdon Clifford was a British mathematician and philosopher known for his contributions to ethics and the philosophy of science. He is particularly recognized for his essay collection, "The Scientific Basis of Morals, and Other Essays," where he explores the intersection of morality and scientific reasoning. Clifford's work emphasizes the importance of evidence and rationality in ethical decision-making, advocating for a belief system grounded in empirical understanding. His ideas have influenced discussions on ethics, belief, and the role of science in moral philosophy.

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