Since its original publication, Taking Darwin Seriously has established
itself as one of the most important works of evolutionary naturalism
since Charles Darwin's Origin of Species over a century ago. Applying
evolutionary biology to philosophical problems of epistemology and
ethics, it definitively establishes a naturalistic approach to our
understanding of life's major problems. Updated with a new preface and a
final chapter that addresses the most recent developments in and popular
attacks on contemporary evolution, this is an essential work for those
interested in the implications of modern Darwinism - especially human
sociobiology - for questions in the theory of knowledge and of moral
behaviour and thought. Written in a style accessible to both the
professional and the general reader, Taking Darwin Seriously is intended
as a direct challenge to all who would push creationism as a credible
alternative to scientific evolution in public schools, universities, and
as a general theory for public consumption.