The dust jacket on Mary Warnocks latest book, An Intelligent Persons Guide to Ethics[1] (henceforth Guide to Ethics), carries the following blurb:
Even before its publication, opinions expressed in this highly controversial book about ethics caused an uproar among thinkers and campaigners of different persuasions . In no uncertain terms the highly respected philosopher and public figure Lady Warnock explains in this book how to distinguish right from wrong in areas ranging from euthanasia to abortion, Downs syndrome, education and genetic engineering.
Mary Warnock has been described not only on book jackets but also in the press as a philosopher and author with a high public profile and a distinguished career. The career developed as follows: Warnock graduated in 1948 and soon went on to teach philosophy at St. Hughs College, Oxford. In 1966 she became headmistress ...
Jenny Teichmans Ethics and Reality is forthcoming from Ashgate in the UK
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This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 18 December 1999, on page 26
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