1. Martin Buber And Mary Midgely
Beginning with the common philosophical views on sex difference, one sees two standard positions. ... Whereas the anti-hierarchical position takes the view that women are as good as men and not different at all. ... She views difference as crucial. ... "(119B) "Moral pluralism, the acceptance that there are different kinds of goodness, is quite acceptable to modern thought... Mary Midgley does stress the interactions of people, and the social aspect of our place in the universe, while Buber seems to be more interested in the state of an individual with respect to itself and its surroundin...
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