J. Howard Moore

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J. Howard Moore

J. Howard Moore (November 4, 1862 – June 17, 1916) was an American author, activist, and professor. He is best known for his works The Universal Kinship (1906) and The Ethics of Evolution (1913).

Early Life and Education

Moore was born on November 4, 1862, in Chicago, Illinois, United States. He grew up in a middle-class family and showed an early interest in literature and philosophy. Moore pursued his higher education at University of Chicago, where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy.

Career

After completing his education, Moore began his career as a professor of philosophy at various universities. He was known for his progressive ideas and advocacy for social justice. Moore's writings focused on topics such as evolution, ethics, and the concept of universal kinship.

Works

The Universal Kinship (1906)

The Universal Kinship is one of Moore's most influential works. In this book, he explores the idea of universal kinship, arguing that all living beings are interconnected and share a common bond. Moore emphasizes the importance of compassion and empathy towards all creatures, advocating for the ethical treatment of animals and the environment.

The Ethics of Evolution (1913)

In The Ethics of Evolution, Moore delves into the ethical implications of the theory of evolution. He argues that evolution provides a framework for understanding the interconnectedness of all life forms and calls for a reevaluation of traditional moral systems. Moore's work challenges the notion of human superiority and promotes a more inclusive and compassionate approach to ethics.

Legacy

J. Howard Moore's works continue to inspire and influence scholars, activists, and thinkers in the fields of philosophy, ethics, and animal rights. His ideas on universal kinship and ethical evolution have had a lasting impact on the discourse surrounding these topics.

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