
Morality as an Evolutionary Social Skill: Darwin's Conscience Shaped by Memory and Public Opinion
Darwin argued that human morality grows from social instincts, amplified by memory and language, with conscience arising when remembered actions clash with social norms under others’ scrutiny; manners and restraint are not enemies of instinct but refined expressions shaped by memory and public judgment, grounding civilization in evolved social tendencies rather than divine or purely rational forces.


