Mary Midgley Quote

Arguments can always be answered. Moral philosophy, unlike straight moralizing, arises from and trives on plurality of values.


Beast and Man: The Roots of Human Nature (1979). 167.


Arguments can always be answered. Moral philosophy, unlike straight moralizing, arises from and trives on plurality of values.

Arguments can always be answered. Moral philosophy, unlike straight moralizing, arises from and trives on plurality of values.

Arguments can always be answered. Moral philosophy, unlike straight moralizing, arises from and trives on plurality of values.

Arguments can always be answered. Moral philosophy, unlike straight moralizing, arises from and trives on plurality of values.