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This work offers three lectures surveying contemporary ethical thought, first outlining how late nineteenth-century discussion concentrated on the origin of moral ideas and the criterion of moral value, contrasting empiricist/utilitarian accounts with intuitional claims about moral consciousness. It then examines attempts to reconcile ethical theory with evolutionary perspectives, assessing how naturalistic explanations affect responsibility and moral normativity. Finally it considers idealist responses that defend moral truths as rooted in the spiritual nature of mind. Throughout the argument the author traces social and intellectual influences, critiques each position, and aims at constructive guidance for clergy and students of morality.

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W. R. Sorley

W. R. Sorley was a prominent British philosopher known for his contributions to ethical theory and naturalism. His works often explore the intersections of morality and human experience, reflecting a deep engagement with contemporary philosophical debates. Among his notable publications are "On the Ethics of Naturalism," where he examines the implications of naturalistic approaches to ethics, and "Recent Tendencies in Ethics / Three Lectures to Clergy Given at Cambridge," which addresses the evolving landscape of moral thought in a religious context. Sorley's insights continue to resonate in discussions of ethics and philosophy.

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