Helen Mary Warnock bola britská filozofka a spisovateľka, ktorá sa venovala morálke, vzdelávaniu a filozofii mysle. Svoje diela často zakladala na existencializme. Jej práce sa vyznačovali skúmaním morálnych dilem a hlbokou analýzou myslenia. Čitateľom ponúkala podnetné úvahy o zložitosti ľudskej existencie a etických výzvach.
Easeful Death sets out straightforwardly the arguments for and against the
legalization of assisted suicide and euthanasia. Exploring the philosophical
and legal debates as well as the medical practicalities of this sensitive
issue, the authors ultimately conclude that the law should embrace a more
compassionate approach to assisted dying.
Reflects on the nature of religion and how it relates or ought to relate to
the rest of life. This title argues that to value religion as the essential
foundation of morality is a profound and probably dangerous mistake. It
intends to clarify the foundation of morality in a society largely indifferent
to and ignorant of religion.
Focusing on the philosophical doctrines of Jean-Paul Sartre, this critical exposition delves into his significant contributions to ethical and political theory, as well as metaphysics and ontology. The analysis is contextualized within the framework of German idealism and phenomenology, providing a comprehensive understanding of Sartre's impact on philosophy since its initial publication in 1965.
Exploring the complex landscape of legal, natural, and ethical rights, this book delves into human reproductive rights and access to emerging reproductive technologies. Mary Warnock provides a critical examination of these issues, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of ethics and reproductive health.
Napriek tomu, že Jean Paul Sartre bez pochýb patrí medzi najvýznamnejších mysliteľov 20. storočia, jeho prítomnosť v slovenskom literárnom a prekladovom prostredí bola a je (aj v porovnaní s jeho existencialistickým súputnikom Albertom Camusom, ktorého podstatná časť diela bola v priebehu 90. rokov preložená a vydaná) hlboko neadekvátna. Vydaním zbierky poviedok - Múr sa tento dlh začne aspoň čiastočne splácať. Ak si uvedomíme, že okrem Cesty k Slobode, je to jediný do slovenčiny preložený autorov text za posledných viac než 40 rokov, slovenská spoločnosť má pri tomto autorovi čo doháňať. Pritom zbierka Sartrových poviedok - Múr je z hľadiska propagácie, či znovuobjavienia? tohto autora tou najlepšou cestou. Téma extrémne vypätých životných situácii v priebehu 2. svetovej vojny, ale aj pocity hlbokej dezilúzie meštiakov, žijúcich v akoby absurdnom svete, svojím majstrovským zvládnutím majú šancu osloviť stále nové a nové generácie premýšľavých čitateľov. Napriek istým nárokom na intelekt čitateľa, je Múr pravdepodobne pre širokú čitateľskú verejnosť, najdostupnejšia a aj najatraktívnejšia časť Sartrovej tvorby, ktorá si môže oprávnene robiť ambície na širšiu rezonanciu, a to nielen u odbornej čitateľskej verejnosti.
Existentialism enjoyed great popularity in the 1940s and 1950s, and has probably had a greater impact upon literature than any other kind of philosophy. The common interest which unites Existentialist philosophers is their interest in human freedom. Readers of Existentialist philosophy are being asked, not merely to contemplate the nature of freedom, but to experience freedom, and to practise it. In this survey, Mary Warnock begins by considering the ethical origins of Existentialism, with particular reference to Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, and outlines the importance of a systematic account of man's connection with the world as expounded by Husserl. She discusses at length the common interests and ancestry of Existentialism in the works of Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Sartre, and offers some conclusions about the current nature and future of this committed and practical philosophy. This revised edition includes a postscript reviewing the status of Existentialism in the 1990s, and has a thoroughly updated bibliography.
'I never thought, when I met my husband at 18, got married at 25, had my third baby at 30 or even two years ago when I started writing this book, that I would find myself in the position I am now... a single mum to three boys, two dogs with a now ex-husband. This is a brutally honest account of life since I weed on that stick. Pregnancy, haemorrhoids, cabbage leaves, mum mates, tantrums, holidays, hormones, sex, dogs and divorce. This is definitely not a guide to parenting but it may make you feel a little less alone on the journey.'
This selection consists of extracts from writings of women concerned solely with the pursuit of abstract ideas, historically contextualized. The texts, for the most part, reflect issues widely debated in their contemporary societies. Extracts from lesser-known writers are also included, providing a diversity of arguments spanning four centuries and including some notable contemporary philosophers.