Mary Midgley on our Need for (Good) Philosophy

Women in Parenthesis (2018)
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Abstract

Mary Midgley argued that philosophy was a necessity, not a luxury. It's difficulties lie partly in the fact that, when doing it, we are struggling not only against the difficulty of the subject matter, but also certain tendencies within ourselves. I focus on two - one-way reductionism and myopic specialisation.

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Ian James Kidd
Nottingham University

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