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The ethical primate

  • Mary Midgley

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In her new book, Mary Midgley argues that the unrealistic isolation of mind and body in reductive scientific ideologies still causes painful confusion. Such ideologies present crude pictures which are not good science, since they ignore the manifest importance of the higher human faculties. Neither inside nor outside these crude pictures is there room for any realistic notion of the self.

Why should these theories insist on only one kind of answer? There is not just one single legitimate explanation. There are as many answers as there are viewpoints from which questions arise - subjective and objective, practical as well as theoretical.

Human morality arises out of human freedom: we are uniquely free beings in that we are aware of our conflicts of motive. But those conflicts and our capacity to resolve them are part of our natural inheritance. Although our selves are in many ways divided, we share the difficult project of wholeness with other organisms. What matters for our freedom is the recognition of our genuine agency, our slight but nevertheless real power to grasp and arbitrate our inner conflicts.

Genres

  • Ethics
  • Free will and determinism
  • Human beings
  • Human evolution
  • Moral and ethical aspects
  • Moral and ethical aspects of Human evolution
  • Personal Autonomy
  • Libre arbitre et déterminisme
  • Homme
  • Évolution
  • Aspect moral
  • Morale
  • Homo sapiens (species)
  • Ethics (philosophy)
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • Social
  • Ethics & Moral Philosophy
  • Etica
  • Liberdade
  • Evolucao humana
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About the author

  • Mary Midgley

    born 1919

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    2 ratings · 33 works

Editions

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    Routledge

    1994

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    Routledge

    1996