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The Solitary Self

Darwin and the Selfish Gene

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Focusing on the intersection of morality and evolutionary theory, this critique examines the application of Darwin's ideas to human motivation, particularly challenging Richard Dawkins' interpretations. Mary Midgley, a leading figure in British moral philosophy, offers a thoughtful analysis that questions the reductionist view of human behavior, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of moral philosophy in the context of evolution.

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The Solitary Self, Mary Midgley

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Titre
The Solitary Self
Sous-titre
Darwin and the Selfish Gene
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2010
Format
souple
Pages
160
ISBN13
9781844652532
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Focusing on the intersection of morality and evolutionary theory, this critique examines the application of Darwin's ideas to human motivation, particularly challenging Richard Dawkins' interpretations. Mary Midgley, a leading figure in British moral philosophy, offers a thoughtful analysis that questions the reductionist view of human behavior, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of moral philosophy in the context of evolution.