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adam_text | Titel: A new morality from science
Autor: Cattell, Raymond B
Jahr: 1972
xi
1
3
3
4
7
12
20
24
27
29
31
31
36
38
Contents
BASIC
PRINCIPLES
OF
AN
EVOLUTIONARY
ETHICS
Three
Gateways
to
the
Understanding
of
Life
1.1
Understanding
Life:
Discovering
Moral
Goals
1.2
A
Riddle
Couched
in
Three
Questions
1.3
Concerning
the
Competence
of
Science
to
Answer
1.4
Humanity
and
the
Ever-Open
Gateway
of
Religion
1.5
An
Examination
of
Our
Equipment
for
Knowing:
Rational,
Empirical,
and
Emotional
Tests
of
Truth
1.6
The
Gateway
of
the
Arts
and
Literature
1.7
Summary
1.8
Notes
for
Chapter
1
The
Origins
of
Present
Uncertainty
and
Confusion
2.1
Moral
Confusion
and
the
Recession
of
Revealed
Religions
2.2
Are
the
Social
Sciences
Yet
Sciences?
2.3
The
Nature
of
the
Present
Contraband
Values
in
Applied
Sciences
V
vi
Contents
Chapter
3
Chapter
4
2.4
How
Rational
are
Rationalist
Values?
41
2.5
The
Absence
of
Institutional
Mechanisms
Specifically
to
Create
Progress
47
2.6
Social
Construction
Without
Positive
Value
Construction
53
2.7
The
Treacherous
Alloys
of
“Scientific”
and
“Revealed”
Truth
57
2.8
Summary
62
2.9
Notes
for
Chapter
2
65
The
Basic
Logic
of
Beyondism
71
3.1
The
Bond
of
Religion
with
Morality,
in
Inspired,
Metaphysical
and
Scientific
Perspectives
71
3.2
Is
Evolution
as
Presently
Known
Acceptable
as
the
Fundamental
Theme?
76
3.3
The
Check
of
Group
Upon
Individual
Natural
Selection:
Cooperative
Competition
80
3.4
Defining
Evolutionary
Advance
86
3.5
The
Planned
Bio-Cultural
Diversity
of
Groups
in
the
Great
Experiment
91
3.6
The
Moral
Ideals
of
Inter-Group
Competition
95
3.7
Moral
Laws
Within-Groups
and
the
Fallacy
of
Universalization
98
3.8
Summary
104
3.9
Notes
for
Chapter
3
108
The
Moral
Directives
Derivable
from
the
Beyondist
Goal:
I.
Among
Individuals
in
a
Community
113
4.1
Problems
in
Deriving
Objective
Non-
Relativistic
Ethics
from
Stating
a
Fixed
Goal
in
a
Changing
World
113
4.2
Expected
Degrees
of
Determination
of
Within-Group
Behavioral
Norms
by
Beyondist
Principles
119
4.3
The
Pressing
Requirement
of
Developing
a
Morals
Branch
of
Social
Science
124
4.4
Some
Fragmentary
Technical
Beginnings
in
Relating
Group
Viability
to
Individual
Morality
128
Contents
vii
4.5
The
Necessary
Extension
of
Within-Group
Moral
Concerns
to
Genetic
Futures
141
4.6
The
Elimination
of
Parasitic
Behavior
among
Cultural
Institutions
and
Genetic
Sub-Groups
148
4.7
The
Right
and
Duty
of
a
Society
to
Pursue
Its
Own
Culturo-Genetic
Experiment
154
4.8
Summary
162
4.9
Notes
for
Chapter
4
166
Chapter
5
The
Moral
Directives
from
the
Beyondist
Goal:
II.
Inter-Group
Ethics
175
5.1
The
Nature
of
Groups
and
the
Primary
Role
of
their
Competition
175
5.2
By
What
Secondary
Rules
Can
Man
Aid
Competitive
Group
Evolution?
179
5.3
The
Mode
of
Operation,
and
Ethical
Status
of
Cultural
and
Racial
Transplantation
182
5.4
Political
Struggle
and
the
Ethical
Meaning
of
Imperialism
188
5.5
The
Functionality
and
Moral
Value
of
Economic
and
Population
Growth
Competition
191
5.6
Some
Emotional
Astigmatisms
Thwarting
Attempts
to
Reduce
War
198
5.7
The
Functions
of
War
and
the
Development
of
a
Functional
Substitute
203
5.8
The
Natural
Selection
Value
of
Intellectual
Culture
and
Psychological
Warfare
208
5.9
Summary
216
5.10
Notes
for
Chapter
5
225
PART
II
THE
IMPACT
OF
BEYONDIST
PRINCIPLES
AND
THE
INSTITUTIONS
REQUIRED
BY
THEM
IN
THE
MODERN
WORLD
235
Chapter
6
Psychological
Problems
in
Human
Adjustment
to
the
New
Ethics
237
6.1
The
Clash
of
Moral
Culture
and
Human
Nature:
Original
Sin
237
viii
Contents
Chapter
7
6.2
Adjustment
to
Morality
in
the
Light
of
General
Principles
of
Psychological
Adjustment
243
6.3
The
Superego
and
the
Pleasure
and
Reality
Principles
250
6.4
Emotional
Social
Defenses
Against
Demands
of
Evolutionary
Ethics
254
6.5
Human
Rights
in
the
Light
of
Beyondist
Morality
263
6.6
The
Well
Springs
of
Religious
Devotion
in
the
Past
and
in
the
Future
270
6.7
The
Oscillations
of
Environmental
and
Cultural
Pressure,
and
the
Assessment
of
Urgency
274
6.8
The
Olf-Balance
Environment,
the
Masochistic
Reserve,
and
the
Danger
of
the
Hedonic
Pact
278
6.9
Summary
283
6.10
Notes
for
Chapter
6
286
The
Departures
of
Beyondism
from
Traditional
and
Current
Ethical
Systems
295
7.1
Tentative
but
Crucial
Illustrations
of
Value
Innovations
in
Beyondism
295
7.2
Religious,
Communist
and
Beyondist
Contrasts
on
the
Virtue
of
Charitableness
301
7.3
The
Relation
of
Beyondism
to
Modern
Eclectic
Movements,
as
in
Communism,
Humanism
and
Existentialism
307
7.4
The
Contrasts
with
Humanism
Illustrated
with
Respect
to
Crime
and
Punishment
310
7.5
Some
Further
Disparities
of
“Secular
Religious
Values”
and
Beyondism
314
7.6
The
Differentiation
of
Beyondism
from
Communistic
and
Capitalistic
Values
319
7.7
The
Relation
to
Entrenched
but
Implicit
Values
in
Social
Economics
323
7.8
Summary
328
7.9
Notes
for
Chapter
7
331
Contents
ix
Chapter
8
The
Impact
of
Evolutionary
Values
on
Current
Socio-Political
Practices
337
8.1
The
Reconstruction
Needed
for
a
Scientifically
Rational
Politics
337
8.2
Installing
Eugenic
Control
as
a
Function
of
Government
346
8.3
The
Economic
Expression
of
Ethics:
in
Income,
Insurance,
Taxation,
Migration
and
Productivity
352
8.4
Community
Goals
in
Population
Size,
Class
and
Internal
Diversity
366
8.5
Sexual
Morals
in
Relation
to
Rationalist
and
Beyondist
Values
371
8.6
Some
Readjustments
of
Values
Needed
in
Education
374
8.7
The
Unsolved
Pollution
Problems
of
the
Mass
Communication
Media
380
8.8
Summary
383
8.9
Notes
for
Chapter
8
388
Chapter
9
The
Integration
of
the
Emotional
Life
with
Progressive
Institutions
401
9.1
The
Varieties
of
Conscience
and
Their
Institutional
Parallels
401
9.2
The
Leadership
of
the
Within-Group
Moral
Research
Institutes
406
9.3
The
Setting
of
the
Research
Institutes
for
the
World
Federation
and
the
Free
Enquirers
410
9.4
On
Organizing
a
Revolution
of
Values
by
Evolutionary
Methods
414
9.5
What
Are
the
Roles
of
Authority
and
of
Toleration
of
Deviation?
420
9.6
The
Mutual
Services
of
Beyondism
and
the
Arts
426
9.7
The
Emotional
Meaning
of
Beyondism
to
the
Individual
430
9.8
Summary
438
9.9
Notes
to
Chapter
9
443
REFERENCES
455
NAME
INDEX
469
SUBJECT
INDEX
477
|
adam_txt |
Titel: A new morality from science
Autor: Cattell, Raymond B
Jahr: 1972
xi
1
3
3
4
7
12
20
24
27
29
31
31
36
38
Contents
BASIC
PRINCIPLES
OF
AN
EVOLUTIONARY
ETHICS
Three
Gateways
to
the
Understanding
of
Life
1.1
Understanding
Life:
Discovering
Moral
Goals
1.2
A
Riddle
Couched
in
Three
Questions
1.3
Concerning
the
Competence
of
Science
to
Answer
1.4
Humanity
and
the
Ever-Open
Gateway
of
Religion
1.5
An
Examination
of
Our
Equipment
for
Knowing:
Rational,
Empirical,
and
Emotional
Tests
of
Truth
1.6
The
Gateway
of
the
Arts
and
Literature
1.7
Summary
1.8
Notes
for
Chapter
1
The
Origins
of
Present
Uncertainty
and
Confusion
2.1
Moral
Confusion
and
the
Recession
of
Revealed
Religions
2.2
Are
the
Social
Sciences
Yet
Sciences?
2.3
The
Nature
of
the
Present
Contraband
Values
in
Applied
Sciences
V
vi
Contents
Chapter
3
Chapter
4
2.4
How
Rational
are
Rationalist
Values?
41
2.5
The
Absence
of
Institutional
Mechanisms
Specifically
to
Create
Progress
47
2.6
Social
Construction
Without
Positive
Value
Construction
53
2.7
The
Treacherous
Alloys
of
“Scientific”
and
“Revealed”
Truth
57
2.8
Summary
62
2.9
Notes
for
Chapter
2
65
The
Basic
Logic
of
Beyondism
71
3.1
The
Bond
of
Religion
with
Morality,
in
Inspired,
Metaphysical
and
Scientific
Perspectives
71
3.2
Is
Evolution
as
Presently
Known
Acceptable
as
the
Fundamental
Theme?
76
3.3
The
Check
of
Group
Upon
Individual
Natural
Selection:
Cooperative
Competition
80
3.4
Defining
Evolutionary
Advance
86
3.5
The
Planned
Bio-Cultural
Diversity
of
Groups
in
the
Great
Experiment
91
3.6
The
Moral
Ideals
of
Inter-Group
Competition
95
3.7
Moral
Laws
Within-Groups
and
the
Fallacy
of
Universalization
98
3.8
Summary
104
3.9
Notes
for
Chapter
3
108
The
Moral
Directives
Derivable
from
the
Beyondist
Goal:
I.
Among
Individuals
in
a
Community
113
4.1
Problems
in
Deriving
Objective
Non-
Relativistic
Ethics
from
Stating
a
Fixed
Goal
in
a
Changing
World
113
4.2
Expected
Degrees
of
Determination
of
Within-Group
Behavioral
Norms
by
Beyondist
Principles
119
4.3
The
Pressing
Requirement
of
Developing
a
Morals
Branch
of
Social
Science
124
4.4
Some
Fragmentary
Technical
Beginnings
in
Relating
Group
Viability
to
Individual
Morality
128
Contents
vii
4.5
The
Necessary
Extension
of
Within-Group
Moral
Concerns
to
Genetic
Futures
141
4.6
The
Elimination
of
Parasitic
Behavior
among
Cultural
Institutions
and
Genetic
Sub-Groups
148
4.7
The
Right
and
Duty
of
a
Society
to
Pursue
Its
Own
Culturo-Genetic
Experiment
154
4.8
Summary
162
4.9
Notes
for
Chapter
4
166
Chapter
5
The
Moral
Directives
from
the
Beyondist
Goal:
II.
Inter-Group
Ethics
175
5.1
The
Nature
of
Groups
and
the
Primary
Role
of
their
Competition
175
5.2
By
What
Secondary
Rules
Can
Man
Aid
Competitive
Group
Evolution?
179
5.3
The
Mode
of
Operation,
and
Ethical
Status
of
Cultural
and
Racial
Transplantation
182
5.4
Political
Struggle
and
the
Ethical
Meaning
of
Imperialism
188
5.5
The
Functionality
and
Moral
Value
of
Economic
and
Population
Growth
Competition
191
5.6
Some
Emotional
Astigmatisms
Thwarting
Attempts
to
Reduce
War
198
5.7
The
Functions
of
War
and
the
Development
of
a
Functional
Substitute
203
5.8
The
Natural
Selection
Value
of
Intellectual
Culture
and
Psychological
Warfare
208
5.9
Summary
216
5.10
Notes
for
Chapter
5
225
PART
II
THE
IMPACT
OF
BEYONDIST
PRINCIPLES
AND
THE
INSTITUTIONS
REQUIRED
BY
THEM
IN
THE
MODERN
WORLD
235
Chapter
6
Psychological
Problems
in
Human
Adjustment
to
the
New
Ethics
237
6.1
The
Clash
of
Moral
Culture
and
Human
Nature:
Original
Sin
237
viii
Contents
Chapter
7
6.2
Adjustment
to
Morality
in
the
Light
of
General
Principles
of
Psychological
Adjustment
243
6.3
The
Superego
and
the
Pleasure
and
Reality
Principles
250
6.4
Emotional
Social
Defenses
Against
Demands
of
Evolutionary
Ethics
254
6.5
Human
Rights
in
the
Light
of
Beyondist
Morality
263
6.6
The
Well
Springs
of
Religious
Devotion
in
the
Past
and
in
the
Future
270
6.7
The
Oscillations
of
Environmental
and
Cultural
Pressure,
and
the
Assessment
of
Urgency
274
6.8
The
Olf-Balance
Environment,
the
Masochistic
Reserve,
and
the
Danger
of
the
Hedonic
Pact
278
6.9
Summary
283
6.10
Notes
for
Chapter
6
286
The
Departures
of
Beyondism
from
Traditional
and
Current
Ethical
Systems
295
7.1
Tentative
but
Crucial
Illustrations
of
Value
Innovations
in
Beyondism
295
7.2
Religious,
Communist
and
Beyondist
Contrasts
on
the
Virtue
of
Charitableness
301
7.3
The
Relation
of
Beyondism
to
Modern
Eclectic
Movements,
as
in
Communism,
Humanism
and
Existentialism
307
7.4
The
Contrasts
with
Humanism
Illustrated
with
Respect
to
Crime
and
Punishment
310
7.5
Some
Further
Disparities
of
“Secular
Religious
Values”
and
Beyondism
314
7.6
The
Differentiation
of
Beyondism
from
Communistic
and
Capitalistic
Values
319
7.7
The
Relation
to
Entrenched
but
Implicit
Values
in
Social
Economics
323
7.8
Summary
328
7.9
Notes
for
Chapter
7
331
Contents
ix
Chapter
8
The
Impact
of
Evolutionary
Values
on
Current
Socio-Political
Practices
337
8.1
The
Reconstruction
Needed
for
a
Scientifically
Rational
Politics
337
8.2
Installing
Eugenic
Control
as
a
Function
of
Government
346
8.3
The
Economic
Expression
of
Ethics:
in
Income,
Insurance,
Taxation,
Migration
and
Productivity
352
8.4
Community
Goals
in
Population
Size,
Class
and
Internal
Diversity
366
8.5
Sexual
Morals
in
Relation
to
Rationalist
and
Beyondist
Values
371
8.6
Some
Readjustments
of
Values
Needed
in
Education
374
8.7
The
Unsolved
Pollution
Problems
of
the
Mass
Communication
Media
380
8.8
Summary
383
8.9
Notes
for
Chapter
8
388
Chapter
9
The
Integration
of
the
Emotional
Life
with
Progressive
Institutions
401
9.1
The
Varieties
of
Conscience
and
Their
Institutional
Parallels
401
9.2
The
Leadership
of
the
Within-Group
Moral
Research
Institutes
406
9.3
The
Setting
of
the
Research
Institutes
for
the
World
Federation
and
the
Free
Enquirers
410
9.4
On
Organizing
a
Revolution
of
Values
by
Evolutionary
Methods
414
9.5
What
Are
the
Roles
of
Authority
and
of
Toleration
of
Deviation?
420
9.6
The
Mutual
Services
of
Beyondism
and
the
Arts
426
9.7
The
Emotional
Meaning
of
Beyondism
to
the
Individual
430
9.8
Summary
438
9.9
Notes
to
Chapter
9
443
REFERENCES
455
NAME
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