"Mary [Midgley] argued that the solipsism, scepticism and individualism that is characteristic of the Western philosophical tradition would not feature in a philosophy written by people who had shared intimate friendships with spouses and lovers, been pregnant, raised children, and enjoyed rich and full and varied human lives." --Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life by Clare Mac Cumhaill, Rachael Wiseman
Looking forward to following this up with A Terribly Serious Adventure...
...Learning takes place when we are open to other perspectives, other experiences, other possibilities. Only when we actually understand what others are saying can we begin to respond instead of simply react. As Krishnan puts it toward the end of the book: “Let no one join this conversation who is unwilling to be vulnerable.”
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