Solitary Self
Delve into the captivating world of moral philosophy with Solitary Self by Mary Midgley, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016. Spanning 176 pages, this thought-provoking work challenges the simplistic notion that human motivation is solely driven by self-interest. Midgley critically examines popular interpretations, such as the 'selfish gene' theory prevalent in neo-Darwinian thought, and argues convincingly that these one-dimensional views of human motives often miss the complexities of our moral constitution.
In Solitary Self, readers will discover a deeper understanding of our motivations and the interplay of individual desires within a broader social context. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in evolutionary psychology, moral philosophy, and the intricate nature of human behavior. Join Mary Midgley on an enlightening journey that invites us to reconsider the foundations of our moral life.