Philosophical Plumbing

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 33:139-151 (1992)
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Abstract

Is philosophy like plumbing? I have made this comparison a number of times when I have wanted to stress that philosophising is not just grand and elegant and difficult, but is also needed. It is not optional. The idea has caused mild surprise, and has sometimes been thought rather undignified. The question of dignity is a very interesting one, and I shall come back to it at the end of this article. But first, I would like to work the comparison out a bit more fully

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Mary Midgley
Last affiliation: Newcastle University, UK

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