Description
In this influential philosophical work, Midgley examines the continuities between human beings and other animals, challenging traditional views that emphasize human uniqueness. She argues that many aspects of human behavior are deeply rooted in our animal nature, and understanding these connections can provide valuable insights into what drives us. This book is classified under philosophy, focusing on ethics and human nature, and is a non-Fiction work. It is not considered a work of Fiction. This work has been praised for its insightful analysis and has significantly influenced contemporary discussions on human nature and ethics. Midgley’s arguments encourage readers to reconsider the distinctions often made between humans and other animals, promoting a more integrated understanding of our place in the natural world.