Mary Midgley’s Beast and man: the roots of human nature(1978): a re-appraisal

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 1:1-10 (2023)
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In the words of Iris Murdoch, Mary Midgley’s Beast and Man built “an urgently needed bridge between science and philosophy”.1 While science and philosophy have never been entirely remote, Murdoch w...

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Ellie Robson
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Beast and Man: The Roots of Human Nature.Mary Midgley - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (212):270-273.
Bioethics and history.Robert Baker - 2002 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 27 (4):447 – 474.

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