Complexes Quote by Charles Darwin
“Ultimately a highly complex sentiment, having its first origin in the social instincts, largely guided by the approbation of our fellow-men, ruled by reason, self-interest, and in later times by deep religious feelings, confirmed by instruction and habit, all combined, constitute our moral sense or conscience.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Descent of Man by Charles Darwin, 1871
Human conscience develops from social instincts, desire for approval, rational self‑interest, religion, education, and habit.
In simple terms: Conscience arises from social and personal influences.
Recognize the multiple roots of moral feeling.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal decision‑making
- leadership
- conflict resolution
- parenting
- community building
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do social approval and personal reason conflict in moral choices?
- Can habit override innate social instincts?
May overlook biological determinism, ignoring cultural variability.