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DARWINISM: STILL A CHALLENGE TO PHILOSOPHY
Authors:Franz M. Wuketits
Affiliation:Franz M. Wuketits is professor of philosophy of science at the University of Vienna, Institute of Philosophy, A-10 10 Vienna, Austria and lecturer of philosophy of biology at the University of Graz.
Abstract:Charles Darwin died in 1882—more than a hundred years ago. His doctrine, however, is still alive. Recently there has been particular interest in his ideas among philosophers. These ideas are indeed a challenge to (traditional) philosophy: To take Darwin seriously means to revise—or even to destroy—some positions in (traditional) philosophy. Among the philosophical disciplines which have been affected by Darwin's ideas are epistemology and moral philosophy (ethics). In the present paper I shall discuss the epistemological and ethical consequences of Darwin's doctrine from the point of view of contemporary philosophy of biology; I shall give a brief outline of evolutionary epistemology and evolutionary ethics which both have caused many controversies.
Keywords:Darwinism    evolutionary epistemology    evolutionary ethics    theory of evolution
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