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Are You an Illusion?: Mary Midgley Are You an Illusion?
Mary Midgley; Foreword by Stephen Cave
R3,965 Discovery Miles 39 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A full-spirited defence of the self against the scientific and materialist view that it doesn't exist Mary Midgley at her best, with her critical pen skewering figures ranging from Descartes to Richard Dawkins Widely reviewed on its first publication, including The Financial Times This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Foreword by Stephen Cave

Science as Salvation - A Modern Myth and its Meaning (Paperback, New Ed): Mary Midgley Science as Salvation - A Modern Myth and its Meaning (Paperback, New Ed)
Mary Midgley
R957 Discovery Miles 9 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


What is the role of scientists in society? What should we think when they talk about more than just science? Mary Midgley discusses the high spiritual ambitions which tend to gather around the notion of science.

Beast and Man - The Roots of Human Nature (Hardcover): Mary Midgley Beast and Man - The Roots of Human Nature (Hardcover)
Mary Midgley
R2,824 Discovery Miles 28 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Philosophers have traditionally concentrated on the qualities that make human beings different from other species. In Beast and Man Mary Midgley, one of our foremost intellectuals, stresses continuities. What makes people tick? Largely, she asserts, the same things as animals. She tells us humans are rather more like other animals than we previously allowed ourselves to believe, and reminds us just how primitive we are in comparison to the sophistication of many animals. A veritable classic for our age, Beast and Man has helped change the way we think about ourselves and the world in which we live.

Evolution as a Religion - Strange Hopes and Stranger Fears (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Mary Midgley Evolution as a Religion - Strange Hopes and Stranger Fears (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Mary Midgley
R2,797 Discovery Miles 27 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


`A graceful, refreshing and enlightening book, applied philosophy that is relevant, timely and metaphysical in the best sense.' - New York Times Book Review

'Midgley is one of the most acute and penetrating voices in current moral philosophy. Her great gift is clarity, both of thought and, especially, of expression. To follow her reasoning is like watching a ballet dancer walking in the street: there is a litheness, a gracefulness, an ease of articulation, which attest to years of learning lightly worn.' - John Banville, Irish Times

Science and Poetry (Hardcover): Mary Midgley Science and Poetry (Hardcover)
Mary Midgley
R3,988 Discovery Miles 39 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Crude materialism, reduction of mind to body, extreme individualism. All products of a 17th century scientific inheritance which looks at the parts of our existence at the expense of the whole.
Cutting through myths of scientific omnipotence, Mary Midgely explores how this inheritance has so powerfully shaped the way we are, and the problems it has brought with it. She argues that poetry and the arts can help reconcile these problems, and counteract generations of 'one-eyed specialists', unable and unwilling to look beyond their own scientific or literary sphere.
Dawkins, Atkins, Bacon and Descartes all come under fire as Midgely sears through contemporary debate from Gaia to memes and organic food to greenhouse gases. After years of unquestioned imperialism, science is finally forced to take a step back and acknowledge the arts.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203187946

Are You an Illusion?: Mary Midgley Are You an Illusion?
Mary Midgley; Foreword by Stephen Cave
R532 Discovery Miles 5 320 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A full-spirited defence of the self against the scientific and materialist view that it doesn't exist Mary Midgley at her best, with her critical pen skewering figures ranging from Descartes to Richard Dawkins Widely reviewed on its first publication, including The Financial Times This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Foreword by Stephen Cave

The Solitary Self - Darwin and the Selfish Gene (Paperback): Mary Midgley The Solitary Self - Darwin and the Selfish Gene (Paperback)
Mary Midgley
R1,201 Discovery Miles 12 010 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Renowned philosopher Mary Midgley explores the nature of our moral constitution to challenge the view that reduces human motivation to self-interest. Midgley argues cogently and convincingly that simple, one-sided accounts of human motives, such as the 'selfish gene' tendency in recent neo-Darwinian thought, may be illuminating but are always unrealistic. Such neatness, she shows, cannot be imposed on human psychology. She returns to Darwin's original writings to show how the reductive individualism which is now presented as Darwinism does not derive from Darwin but from a wider, Hobbesian tradition in Enlightenment thinking. She reveals the selfish gene hypothesis as a cultural accretion that is just not seen in nature. Heroic independence is not a realistic aim for Homo sapiens. We are, as Darwin saw, earthly organisms, framed to interact constantly with one another and with the complex ecosystems of which we are a tiny part. For us, bonds are not just restraints but also lifelines.

Owl of Minerva - A Memoir (Paperback, Revised): Mary Midgley Owl of Minerva - A Memoir (Paperback, Revised)
Mary Midgley
R670 Discovery Miles 6 700 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

One of the UK's foremost living moral philosophers, Mary Midgley recounts her remarkable story in this elegiac and moving account of friendships found and lost, bitter philosophical battles and of a profound love of teaching.

In spite of her many books and public profile, little is known about Mary's life. Part of a famous generation of women philosophers that includes Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Warnock and Iris Murdoch, Midgley tells us in vivid and humorous fashion how they cut a swathe through the arid landscape of 1950s British Philosophy, writing and arguing about the grand themes of character, beauty and the meaning of rudeness.

The mother of three children, her journey is one of a woman who during the 1950s and 1960s was fighting to combine a professional career with raising a family. In startling contrast to many of the academic stars of her generation, we learn that Midgley nearly became a novelist and started writing philosophy only when in her fifties, suggesting that Minerva's owl really does fly at dusk.

Charting the highs and lows of philosophy and academia in Britain, this publication sheds light on Mary's close friends, her moral philosophy and her meetings with major philosophers, including Wittgenstein and Isaiah Berlin.

Wisdom, Information and Wonder - What is Knowledge For? (Hardcover): Mary Midgley Wisdom, Information and Wonder - What is Knowledge For? (Hardcover)
Mary Midgley
R4,152 Discovery Miles 41 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book one of Britain's leading philosophers tackles a question at the root of our civilisation: What is knowledge for? Midgley rejects the fragmentary and specialized way in which information is conveyed in the high-tech world, and criticizes conceptions of philosophy that support this mode of thinking.

The Solitary Self - Darwin and the Selfish Gene (Hardcover): Mary Midgley The Solitary Self - Darwin and the Selfish Gene (Hardcover)
Mary Midgley
R4,121 Discovery Miles 41 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Renowned philosopher Mary Midgley explores the nature of our moral constitution to challenge the view that reduces human motivation to self-interest. Midgley argues cogently and convincingly that simple, one-sided accounts of human motives, such as the 'selfish gene' tendency in recent neo-Darwinian thought, may be illuminating but are always unrealistic. Such neatness, she shows, cannot be imposed on human psychology. She returns to Darwin's original writings to show how the reductive individualism which is now presented as Darwinism does not derive from Darwin but from a wider, Hobbesian tradition in Enlightenment thinking. She reveals the selfish gene hypothesis as a cultural accretion that is just not seen in nature. Heroic independence is not a realistic aim for Homo sapiens. We are, as Darwin saw, earthly organisms, framed to interact constantly with one another and with the complex ecosystems of which we are a tiny part. For us, bonds are not just restraints but also lifelines.

Owl of Minerva - A Memoir (Hardcover): Mary Midgley Owl of Minerva - A Memoir (Hardcover)
Mary Midgley
R1,543 Discovery Miles 15 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Charming, interesting, thought-provoking and a great read." Rosalind Hursthouse
The daughter of a pacifist rector who answered "No!" when his congregation asked him "Is everything in the bible true?," perhaps Mary Midgley was destined to become a philosopher. Yet few would have thought this inquisitive, untidy, nature-loving child would become "one of the sharpest critical pens in the west."
This is her remarkable story. Probably the only philosopher to have been in Vienna on the eve of its invasion by Nazi Germany in 1938 and dance in Trafalgar Square on VE day seven year later, she studied philosophy at Oxford in the same year as Iris Murdoch, Elizabeth Anscombe and Philippa Foot, all of whom became close friends. Midgley tells us in vivid and humorous fashion how they cut a swathe through the arid landscape of 1950s British philosophy, writing and arguing - often with each other - about the grand themes of character, beauty and the meaning of rudeness while the spectral figure of Ludwig Wittgenstein hovered in the background.
She also charts the highs and lows of philosophy and academia in Britain. On joining the Reading philosophy department on 400 a year in 1949, she doubled its staff complement. But her many years at Newcastle University - where Mike Brearley, who later captained England at cricket, also used to teach - were rewarded with the closure of the philosophy department in the 1980s.
The mother of three children, her journey is also one of a woman who in the 1950s and 1960s was fighting to combine a professional career with raising a family. In startling contrast to many of the academic stars of her generation, we learn that Midgley nearly became a novelistand started writing philosophy only when in her fifties, suggesting that Minerva's owl really does fly at dusk.
Plainly told like her philosophy, this is an elegiac and moving account of friendships found and lost, bitter philosophical battles and of a profound love of teaching all too rarely acknowledged today.

The Myths We Live By (Paperback, 2 Ed): Mary Midgley The Myths We Live By (Paperback, 2 Ed)
Mary Midgley
R1,286 Discovery Miles 12 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mary Midgley argues in her powerful new book that far from being the opposite of science, myth is a central part of it. In brilliant prose, she claims that myths are neither lies nor mere stories but a network of powerful symbols that suggest particular ways of interpreting the world.

Utopias, Dolphins and Computers - Problems in Philosophical Plumbing (Paperback, Revised): Mary Midgley Utopias, Dolphins and Computers - Problems in Philosophical Plumbing (Paperback, Revised)
Mary Midgley
R1,226 Discovery Miles 12 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why do the big philosophical questions so often strike us as far-fetched and little to with everyday life? Mary Midgley shows that it need not be that way; she shows that there is a need for philosophy in the real world. Her popularity as one of our foremost philosophers is based on a no-nonsense, down-to-earth approach to fundamental human problems, philosphical or otherwise. In Utopias, Dolphins and Computers she makes her case for philosophy as a difficult but necessary tool for solving some of the most pressing issues facing contemporary society.
How should we treat animals? Why are we so confused about the value of education? What is at stake in feminism? Why should we sustain our environment? Why do we think intelligent computers will save us? Mary Midgley argues that philosophy not only can, but should be used in thinking about these questions.
Utopias, Dolphins and Computers will make fascinating reading for philosophers, educationalists, feminists, environmentalists and indeed anyone interested in the questions of philosophy, ethics and life.

The Ethical Primate - Humans, Freedom and Morality (Hardcover): Mary Midgley The Ethical Primate - Humans, Freedom and Morality (Hardcover)
Mary Midgley
R4,139 Discovery Miles 41 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The author argues that the unrealistic isolation of mind from 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. Nor is there room for any realistic notion of the self. Why should these theories insist on only one kind of answer? There are as many explanations as there are viewpoints from which questions arise - subjective as well as objective, practical as well as theoretical. Human morality necessarily arises from human freedom: we are uniquely free beings in that we are aware of our conflicts of motive, but those conflicts, and our ability to resolve them, are part of our natural inheritance. Though we 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 real power to grasp and arbitrate our inner conflicts.

Heart and Mind - The Varieties of Moral Experience (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Mary Midgley Heart and Mind - The Varieties of Moral Experience (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Mary Midgley
R3,099 Discovery Miles 30 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With a new introduction by the author. It is a book of superb spirit and style, more entertaining than a work of philosophy has any right to be.' - Times Literary Supplement. Throughout our lives we are making moral choices. Some decisions simply direct our everyday comings and goings; others affect our individual destinies. How do we make those choices? Where does our sense of right and wrong come from, and how can we make more informed decisions? In clear, entertaining prose Mary Midgley takes us to the heart of the matter: the human experience that is central to all decision-making. First published: 1983.

Wickedness (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Mary Midgley Wickedness (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Mary Midgley
R2,922 Discovery Miles 29 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

To look into the darkness of the human soul is a frightening venture. Here Mary Midgley does so, with her customary brilliance and clarity. Midgley's analysis proves that the capacity for real wickedness is an inevitable part of human nature. This is not however a blanket acceptance of evil. Out of this dark journey she returns with an offering to us: an understanding of human nature that enhances our very humanity.

Wisdom, Information and Wonder - What is Knowledge For? (Paperback, Revised): Mary Midgley Wisdom, Information and Wonder - What is Knowledge For? (Paperback, Revised)
Mary Midgley
R1,239 Discovery Miles 12 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


In this book one of Britain's leading philosophers tackles a question at the root of our civilisation: What is knowledge for? Midgley rejects the fragmentary and specialized way in which information is conveyed in the high-tech world, and criticizes conceptions of philosophy that support this mode of thinking.

eBook available with sample pages: 020300387X

The Myths We Live By (Hardcover): Mary Midgley The Myths We Live By (Hardcover)
Mary Midgley
R2,958 Discovery Miles 29 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With a new Introduction by the author 'An elegant and sane little book. - The New Statesman Myths, as Mary Midgley argues in this powerful book, are everywhere. In political thought they sit at the heart of theories of human nature and the social contract; in economics in the pursuit of self interest; and in science the idea of human beings as machines, which originates in the seventeenth century, is a today a potent force. Far from being the opposite of science, however, Midgley argues that myth is a central part of it. Myths are neither lies nor mere stories but a network of powerful symbols for interpreting the world. Tackling a dazzling array of subjects such as philosophy, evolutionary psychology, animals, consciousness and the environment in her customary razor-sharp prose, The Myths We Live By reminds us of the powerful role of symbolism and the need to take our imaginative life seriously. Mary Midgley is a moral philosopher and the author of many books including Wickedness, Evolution as a Religion, Beast and Man and Science and Poetry. All are published in Routledge Classics.

The Myths We Live By (Hardcover, New): Mary Midgley The Myths We Live By (Hardcover, New)
Mary Midgley
R4,140 Discovery Miles 41 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Are YOU concerned about your future?
Mary Midgley is. Or rather, she's concerned about how our future is being packaged and sold. According to a profile in The Guardian, Midgley is the 'foremost scourge of scientific pretension in this country'. In The Myths We Live By she proves her profiler right. Britain's foremost living philosopher argues that myth, far from being in opposition to, is actually part and parcel of science. According to Midgley, myths are neither lies or stories, but a network of powerful symbols that suggest particular ways of interpreting the world. In this interpretation she demolishes three of our most potent myths: the myth of the social contract, the myth of progress, and the myth of science.
'Thinking about heaven can't help save the earth'.
Drawing on a wealth of examples, from the idea that culture somehow 'evolves' to the idea that returning wolves to the wilderness will help the environment, she spells out what goes wrong when we try to live our lives to scientific rules. Incisive and persuasive The Myths We Live By is without doubt Mary Midgley's most compelling book to date.

The Sovereignty of Good (Paperback): Mary Midgley The Sovereignty of Good (Paperback)
Mary Midgley; Iris Murdoch
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Iris Murdoch was one of the great philosophers and novelists of the twentieth century and The Sovereignty of Good is her most important and enduring philosophical work. She argues that philosophy has focused, mistakenly, on what it is right to do rather than good to be and that only by restoring the notion of 'vision' to moral thinking can this distortion be corrected. This brilliant work shows why Iris Murdoch remains essential reading: a vivid and uncompromising style, a commitment to forceful argument, and a courage to go against the grain. With a foreword by Mary Midgley.

Heart and Mind - The Varieties of Moral Experience (Paperback, 3rd edition): Mary Midgley Heart and Mind - The Varieties of Moral Experience (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Mary Midgley
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Throughout our lives we are making moral choices. Some decisions simply direct our everyday comings and goings; others affect our individual destinies. How do we make those choices? Where does our sense of right and wrong come from, and how can we make more informed decisions?;Mary Midgley offers us an optimistic and holistic view of what it means to be human, acknowledging the complex interconnections of emotion and intellect while presenting us with the freedom to be ourselves. The author has written a new preface for this edition.

The Ethical Primate - Humans, Freedom and Morality (Paperback, Revised): Mary Midgley The Ethical Primate - Humans, Freedom and Morality (Paperback, Revised)
Mary Midgley
R1,197 Discovery Miles 11 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


In The Ethical Primate, Mary Midgley, 'one of the sharpest critical pens in the West' according to the Times Literary Supplement, addresses the fundamental question of human freedom.
Scientists and philosophers have found it difficult to understand how each human-being can be a living part of the natural world and still be free. Midgley explores their responses to this seeming paradox and argues that our evolutionary origin explains both why and how human freedom and morality have come about.

Beast and Man - The Roots of Human Nature (Paperback): Mary Midgley Beast and Man - The Roots of Human Nature (Paperback)
Mary Midgley
R555 Discovery Miles 5 550 Ships in 9 - 15 working days


Philosophers have traditionally concentrated on the qualities that make human beings different from other species. In Beast and Man Mary Midgley, one of our foremost intellectuals, stresses continuities. What makes people tick? Largely, she asserts, the same things as animals. She tells us humans are rather more like other animals than we previously allowed ourselves to believe, and reminds us just how primitive we are in comparison to the sophistication of many animals. A veritable classic for our age, Beast and Man has helped change the way we think about ourselves and the world in which we live.

Wickedness (Paperback, 2nd edition): Mary Midgley Wickedness (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Mary Midgley
R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Ships in 9 - 15 working days


'Mary Midgely is a philosopher with what many have come to admire, and some to fear, as one of the sharpest critical pens in the West.' - Steven Rose, author of the Conscious Brain

'Mary Midgley may be the most frightening philosopher in the country: the one before whom it is least pleasant to appear a fool.' - The Guardian

'I have now read the book twice, not because it is difficult (on the contrary it reads with the ease and elegance of Bertrand Russell), but because it is so stimulating.' - Brian Masters, The Spectator

'Mrs Midgley has set out to delineate not so much the nature as the sources of wickedness. Though she calls the book a philosophical essay, it is more a contribution to psychology. The book is clearly written, with a refreshing absence of technical jargon, and each chapter is followed by a useful summary of its principal arguments.' - A.J. Ayer, The Listener

The Myths We Live By (Paperback): Mary Midgley The Myths We Live By (Paperback)
Mary Midgley
R420 R336 Discovery Miles 3 360 Save R84 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

With a new Introduction by the author

'An elegant and sane little book. - The New Statesman

Myths, as Mary Midgley argues in this powerful book, are everywhere. In political thought they sit at the heart of theories of human nature and the social contract; in economics in the pursuit of self interest; and in science the idea of human beings as machines, which originates in the seventeenth century, is a today a potent force. Far from being the opposite of science, however, Midgley argues that myth is a central part of it. Myths are neither lies nor mere stories but a network of powerful symbols for interpreting the world. Tackling a dazzling array of subjects such as philosophy, evolutionary psychology, animals, consciousness and the environment in her customary razor-sharp prose, The Myths We Live By reminds us of the powerful role of symbolism and the need to take our imaginative life seriously.

Mary Midgley is a moral philosopher and the author of many books including Wickedness, Evolution as a Religion, Beast and Man and Science and Poetry. All are published in Routledge Classics.

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