Utopias, Dolphins and Computers: Problems in Philosophical Plumbing

Utopias, Dolphins and Computers: Problems in Philosophical Plumbing

by Mary Midgley (Author)

Synopsis

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.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 196
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 02 Mar 2000

ISBN 10: 0415133785
ISBN 13: 9780415133784

Media Reviews
... a pleasure to read...these essays...stand as examples of what philosophy is at its best: the persistent attempt to make sense of things in a way which invites others to join in.
- Essays in Philosophy
Midgley's style is refreshingly different from that of mainstream philosophers..
- Philosophy in Review/Comptes rendus philosophiques
Author Bio
Mary Midgley is a moral philosopher. Until her retirement in 1980 she was Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Newcastle.