More open than whose thoughts? Without knowing, yes, more open than some…and not than others.
>From what little I’ve read of hers, she does appear to be a valuable gadfly. Iconoclasm has its place; however, in and of itself is not actual openess. On Aug 15, 8:28 am, Vam <[email protected]> wrote: > "Any major kind of philosophising always presents some distinctive > ideal for life as well as for thought because life and thought are not > really separate at all, and if the contemporary academic philosophers > suppose they are not doing this they are mistaken. Academic narrowness > is a style of thought as much as any other. It is quite as easily > conveyed by a style of writing, and even more easily by a style of > teaching." ~ Mary Midgely, who produced her first philosophical work > at the age of 56 ! > > Biographical profile @http://bit.ly/mXcrdw > > I find her thoughts more open, and integrated. Do you ?
