Morals, science, and sociality /edited by H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr., and Daniel Callahan. - Hastings-on-Hudson, New York : Hastings Center, Institute of Society, Ethics, and the Life Sciences, (c)1978. - x, 339 pages ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographies and index.

morals, science and sociality Objectivity in morality and objectivity in science The moral psychology of science Commentary : response to Stephen Toulmin The origins of psychoanalysis revisited : reflections and consequences Reconciling Freud's scientific project and psychoanalysis Attitudes toward eugenics in Germany and Soviet Russia in the 1920s : an examination of science and values Commentary : science and values- internal and external relations : response to Loren Graham Moral autonomy The rights of persons in Plato's conception of the foundations of justice Commentary : moral autonomy and the polis : response to Gerald Dworkin and Gregory Vlastos Self-conflict in ethical decisions Commentary : response to Eric Cassell Natural selection and societal laws Commentary : Sociobiology and evolving leagay systems : Response to Richard D. Alexander Commentary : Rejoinder to Kenneth Schaffner Science, ethics and the impersonal passions A concluding interdisciplinary postscript H. Tristram Engelhardt -- Alasdair MacIntyre -- Stephen Toulmin -- Gunther S. Stent -- Steven Marcus -- Joseph Margolis -- Loren R. Graham -- Kenneth F. Schaffner -- Gerald Dworkin -- Gregory Vlastos -- H. Tristram Engelhardt -- Eric Cassell -- Paul Ramsey -- Richard D. Alexander -- Kenneth F. Schaffner -- Richard D. Alexander -- Robert C. Solomon -- H. Tristram Englehardt.



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