Why A-Level Philosophy Could Do with Mary Midgley

Think 22 (65):61-64 (2023)
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Mary Midgley challenges the dominant conceptions of human nature, ethics, community and ecology taught at A-Level. This article considers some of the key themes of her thinking.

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