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Animal Quote by Charles Darwin

“Of all the differences between man and the lower animals, the moral sense or conscience is by far the most important. This sense, as Mackintosh remarks, "has a rightful supremacy over every other principle of human action"; it is summed up in that short but imperious word "ought," so full of high…” quote by Charles Darwin
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“Of all the differences between man and the lower animals, the moral sense or conscience is by far the most important. This sense, as Mackintosh remarks, "has a rightful supremacy over every other principle of human action"; it is summed up in that short but imperious word "ought," so full of high significance. It is the most noble of all the attributes of man, leading him without a moment's hesitation to risk his life for that of a fellow-creature; or after due deliberation, impelled simply by the deep feeling of right or duty, to sacrifice it in some great cause.”

Charles Darwin

About This Quote

Source Book: The Descent of Man, Charles Darwin, 1871

Human moral conscience distinguishes us from animals, guiding selfless actions and duty.

In simple terms: Conscience sets humans apart, prompting noble deeds.

Key Takeaway

Act on moral duty.

Themes

ethics human nature morality

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • leadership decisions
  • ethical dilemmas
  • social activism

Key Concepts

conscience duty selflessness

Questions to Reflect On

  • What duties feel most compelling?
  • How do you resolve moral conflict?
A Different Perspective

Conscience can conflict with self‑interest.

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