Beyondism: Religion from ScienceExpanding on his earlier work, Cattell applies the Beyondist viewpoint to major ethical questions. Starting from the premise that evolution is the fundamental process present in the universe, he explains that human evolution is governed by natural selection among groups, which in turn, is based upon genetic and cultural selection among individuals. Since natural selection of individuals is directed toward forming a viable group, the genetic and cultural shaping of individuals must fit the survival conditions of the group. The goal of Beyondism is to find these ethical and cultural conditions that are necessary for successful evolutionary adaptation and advancement. |
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... tion by its own internal health as a group of interacting people . Whatever " feeling liberals " 13 may wish to believe about idealistic action among nations , in the spirit of self - styled " universalistic " religi- ous values , not a ...
... tion by its own internal health as a group of interacting people . Whatever " feeling liberals " 13 may wish to believe about idealistic action among nations , in the spirit of self - styled " universalistic " religi- ous values , not a ...
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... tion process would tend to bring desirable traits into positive correla- tion , and the work of Chassell , Terman , and the present writer shows this to be true . For example , Chassell found intelligence and altruism positively ...
... tion process would tend to bring desirable traits into positive correla- tion , and the work of Chassell , Terman , and the present writer shows this to be true . For example , Chassell found intelligence and altruism positively ...
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... tion and action of g an observation of bags within a species than e species tend to have the shortage , overpopulation to death - even though is avaiable . Each specs that of another species e with nature in the sensett national groups ...
... tion and action of g an observation of bags within a species than e species tend to have the shortage , overpopulation to death - even though is avaiable . Each specs that of another species e with nature in the sensett national groups ...
Contents
Preface | vii |
Among Groups Not Individuals? | x |
What Has Group Competition To Do With Ethics | 13 |
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