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Science and the Self: Animals, Evolution, and Ethics: Essays in Honour of Mary Midgley: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy

Editat de Ian James Kidd, Liz McKinnell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mar 2019
Mary Midgley is one of the most important moral philosophers working today. Over the last thirty years, her writings have informed debates concerning animals, the environment and evolutionary theory. The invited essays in this volume offer critical reflections upon Midgley’s work and further developments of her ideas. The contributors include many of the leading commentators on her work, including distinguished figures from the disciplines of philosophy, biology, and ethology. The range of topics includes the moral status of animals, the concept of wickedness, science and mythology, Midgley’s relationship to modern moral philosophy, and her relationship with Iris Murdoch. It also includes the first full bibliography of Midgley’s writings. The volume is the first major study of its kind and brings together contributions from the many disciplines which Midgley’s work has influenced. It provides a clear account of the themes and significance of her work and its implications for ongoing debates about our understanding of our place within the world.
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ISBN-13: 9780367258382
ISBN-10: 0367258382
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Foreword by Jane Goodall  Introduction Ian James Kidd and Liz McKinnell  Part I: Animals and Environments  1. Animals, Attitudes, and Moral Theories David E. Cooper  2. Animals, Real and Virtual Stephen R.L. Clark  3. The Mixed Community Gregory McElwain  4. How Pigs Talk: The Need for ‘Earthy Realism’ Françoise Wemelsfelder  Part II: Human Nature  5. Beast and Man – 35 Years On Raymond Tallis  6. Is There Such a Thing as Consensus Morality? Mary Warnock  Part III: Minds, Human and Animal  7. Extended Minds and the Nature of Seeing Rupert Sheldrake  8. Naturalism, Science, and the Philosophy of Mind Jane Heal  9. Minding Animals Ian Ground  Part IV: Science and Evolution  10. Doing Science an Injustice: Midgley on Scientism Ian James Kidd  11. Genes and Geniality: Dawkins, Midgley, and The Selfish Gene Andrew Brown  12. Was Plato a Gorilla? Mary Midgley’s Search for a Metaphysics of Evolution Simon Conway Morris  Part V: Women and the World  13. On Being a ‘Full-time Feminist’: Midgley and Feminist Philosophy Liz McKinnell  14. ‘Slipping out over the Wall’: Midgley, Anscombe, Foot, and Murdoch Benjamin Lipscomb  15. Afterword Mary Midgley

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The invited essays in this volume offer critical reflections upon Midgley’s work and further developments of her ideas, and include topics such as the moral status of animals, the concept of wickedness, science and mythology, the Gaia Hypothesis, her relationship to modern moral philosophy, and her work with Irish Murdoch.