"The point of studying philosophy is not to find answers but to be able to formulate the questions."
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About Mary Midgley
Mary Midgley was a British moral philosopher known for her work in ethics, animal rights, and environmental philosophy. She held positions at various universities and was a prolific author, having written extensively on topics such as metaethics, animal behavior, and the relationship between science and ethics. Midgley's critiques of reductionism and scientism have been highly influential in the field of philosophy.
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