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(Independent Scholar UK), Edited by (The College of Idaho USA)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 216x138x25 mm, kaal: 454 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350268712
  • ISBN-13: 9781350268715
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Mary Midgley on What Matters: Conversations on Science, Ethics, and Nature
  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 216x138x25 mm, kaal: 454 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350268712
  • ISBN-13: 9781350268715
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Mary Midgley (1919-2018) was one of the most relevant and wide-ranging moral philosophers of the last century. For over 40 years, she drew attention to the necessity of philosophy in everyday life while making significant contributions on such topics as human nature, ethics, animals and the environment, science, religion, and other real-world issues. Midgley's remarkable career saw the publication of over 250 books, journal articles, pamphlets, and other materials, concluding with the publication of What Is Philosophy For? at age 99, just one month before her death. This work was the last in a series of publications late in Midgley's career that cemented her reputation as a singular thinker and a shining example of the significant presence of women in philosophy.

Mary Midgley on What Matters offers a window into this noteworthy period late in Midgley's career. It invites the reader into a series of visits and conversations between Gregory McElwain and Mary Midgley at her home in Newcastle from 2011-2018. Framed and thematically curated by McElwain, these conversations present Midgley's thoughts, reminiscences, and concerns on life and the topics for which she is best-known, with special emphasis on her influential perspective on animals and the environment. In this accessible book, Midgley's witty and lively voice is emphasized throughout, giving the reader a sense of what it is like to engage with one of the more vibrant philosophers in living memory.

Foreword Jane Goodall

1. What Is Philosophy For?
A Life in Philosophy
Midgley's Biography
A Philosophy for Life
What Is Philosophy For?
Midgley's Plumbing and Mapping Metaphors
Midgley's Philosophical Orientation and Style
Midgley's Perspectives on Philosophy and Philosophers
Midgley's Contributions to Philosophy
Conversations in Newcastle
About the Book

2. Human Nature and the Self
Why Human Nature?
Human Nature as a Topic of Philosophical Inquiry
Humans as Animals
Aspects of the Self and Integration
Mind and Body
Reason and Emotion
Human Sociality
Individualism and Relationality
Sex, Gender, and Embodiment
The Wholeness of the Self

3. Morality in Context
Morality in the Context of Human Life
Human Nature and Morality
Reason and Emotion
Facts and Values?
Ethical Theory and Theorists
Pluralism
Values and Claims
Relationality and Holistic Considerations
Reflections on The Good Life
Social Change and the Possibility of Better Worlds

4. Animals and the Wider World
Thinking about Animals
Aspects of Animal Nature
Animal Ethics
Critique of Prevailing Approaches to Animal Ethics
The Mixed Community
Animal Welfare
The Wider World
Ways of Thinking about Gaia
Holistic Approaches to the Environment
Animals or the Environment?
Climate Change
Midgley's Concerns about Our Environmental Future

5. Science, Religion, and Visions of the World
Ways of Conceptualizing Science
The Connection of Philosophy and Science
The Role of Science
The Richard Dawkins Controversy
Critique of Scientism
Scientism as a Contributor to Anti-Science Sentiments
The Religious Elements of Scientism
Approaches to Religion and Science
Uses of Midgley's Work in Religious Studies
The Varieties of Religious Experience
Perspectives on Religion
Midgley's Agnosticism about Religion
Visions of the World

6. Bringing It All Together
Bringing It All Together
The Particulars and the Wider Picture
Anecdotes from the Interviews
Reflections on the Interviews
Reflections on Midgley's Life, Death, and Legacy

Bibliography
Works by Midgley
Works about Midgley

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