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|a The ethical primate :
|b humans, freedom, and morality /
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|a Part Part I THE PROBLEM -- chapter 1 INNER DIVISIONS -- chapter 2 MISGUIDED DEBATES -- part Part II THE REDUCTIVE ENTERPRISE -- chapter 3 GUIDING VISIONS -- chapter 4 HOPES OF SIMPLICITY -- chapter 5 CRUSADES, LEGITIMATE AND OTHERWISE -- chapter 6 CONVERGENT EXPLANATIONS AND THEIR USES -- chapter 7 TROUBLES OF THE LINEAR PATTERN -- chapter 8 FATALISM AND PREDICTABILITY -- part Part III THE SOURCES AND MEANING OF MORALS -- chapter 9 AGENCY AND ETHICS -- chapter 10 MODERN MYTHS -- chapter 11 THE STRENGTH OF INDIVIDUALISM -- chapter 12 THE RETREAT FROM THE NATURAL WORLD -- chapter 13 HOW FAR DOES SOCIABILITY TAKE US? -- chapter 14 THE USES OF SYMPATHY -- part Part IV WHAT KIND OF FREEDOM? -- chapter 15 ON BEING TERRESTRIAL -- chapter 16 WHAT KIND OF BEINGS ARE FREE? -- chapter 17 MINDS RESIST STREAMLINING.
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|a 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.
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