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Darwin and Nietzsche: Selection, Evolution, and Morality

Darwin and Nietzsche: Selection, Evolution, and Morality Abstract: This article discusses Nietzsche’s interpretation of Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection and the basis for his rejection of the major elements of Darwin’s overall scheme on observational grounds. Nietzsche’s further opposition to the attempt of Darwin and many of his followers to reconcile the “struggle for existence” with Christian ethics is the subject of the second half of the essay. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Nietzsche Studies Penn State University Press

Darwin and Nietzsche: Selection, Evolution, and Morality

The Journal of Nietzsche Studies , Volume 44 (2) – Aug 15, 2013

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Abstract

Abstract: This article discusses Nietzsche’s interpretation of Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection and the basis for his rejection of the major elements of Darwin’s overall scheme on observational grounds. Nietzsche’s further opposition to the attempt of Darwin and many of his followers to reconcile the “struggle for existence” with Christian ethics is the subject of the second half of the essay.

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The Journal of Nietzsche StudiesPenn State University Press

Published: Aug 15, 2013

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