Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology

1897 book by Edward Payson Evans
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Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology

Summary

Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology is a non-fiction literature[1]. It draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (non_fiction_literature category, ranking #3 of 3).[2]

Key Facts

  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology authored Edward Payson Evans[3].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's image is recorded as Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology title page.png[4].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's instance of is recorded as non-fiction literature[5].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's publisher is recorded as D. Appleton & Company[6].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's genre is recorded as philosophy[7].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's place of publication is recorded as New York City[8].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's Commons category is recorded as Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology[9].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's language of work or name is recorded as English[10].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's country of origin is recorded as United States[11].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's publication date is recorded as +1897-00-00T00:00:00Z[12].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's Open Library ID is recorded as OL1852502W[13].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's Google Books ID is recorded as _LkRAAAAYAAJ[14].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's Internet Archive ID is recorded as evolutionalethic00evan[15].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's main subject is recorded as animal rights[16].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's main subject is recorded as zoopsychology[17].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's main subject is recorded as evolutionary ethics[18].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's main subject is recorded as human-animal relationships[19].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's main subject is recorded as moral philosophy[20].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's main subject is recorded as history of ethics[21].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's main subject is recorded as psychology[22].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Evolutional ethics and animal psychology (IA evolutionalethic00evan).pdf[23].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+386'}[24].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's title is recorded as Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology[25].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's first line is recorded as There are scarcely any topics which excite such general interest, and are so frequently discussed nowadays, as the origin and evolution of ethical conceptions as revealed in the history of civilization, and the growth and development, the outward manifestations and essential qualities of mind in the lower animals, to the study of which the most recent researches in comparative philology, biology, psychology, and kindred branches of natural and mental science have given a fresh impulse and new direction, and opened up a broader and clearer field of view.[26].
  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology's last line is recorded as The essence of religion is mystery; the sole aim of science is to clear up and thus do away with mysteries—a goal which it is always tending toward but will never reach, for the same reason that an asymptotic line never meets the curve which it is constantly approaching.[27].

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Works and Contributions

Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology authored Edward Payson Evans[3].

Why It Matters

Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (non_fiction_literature category, ranking #3 of 3).[2]

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