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Iris Murdoch and Morality

Iris Murdoch and Morality
Author: Anne Rowe
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2010-01-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0230277225

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Iris Murdoch and Morality provides a close focus on moral issues in Murdoch's novels, philosophy and theology. It situates Murdoch within current theoretical debates and develops an understanding of her work as a crucial link between twentieth and twenty-first century writing and theory.


Iris Murdoch's Ethics

Iris Murdoch's Ethics
Author: Megan Laverty
Publisher: Continuum
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2007-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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This book will be of great value to philosophers, gender theorists, literary critics and others engaged with the questions of life's meaning and what a deepened understanding of it looks like.


The Moral Vision of Iris Murdoch

The Moral Vision of Iris Murdoch
Author: Heather Widdows
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351885529

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Iris Murdoch's moral philosophy, although highly influential in 20th century moral theory, is somewhat unsystematic and inaccessible. In this work Widdows outlines the moral vision of Iris Murdoch in its entirety and draws out the implications of her thought for the contemporary ethical debate, discussing such aspects of Murdoch's work as the influence of Plato on her conception of The Good, the reality of the human moral experience, the attainment of knowledge of moral values and how art and religion inform the living of the moral life. Examining all of Murdoch's contributions to moral philosophy from her short papers to Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals, Heather Widdows provides an accessible and systematised account of Murdoch's moral concepts and offers a clear and critical exposition of her thought. By clarifying Murdoch's central themes, core ideas and her picture of the moral life, this book enables her work to be more easily understood and so utilised in current debates.


Iris Murdoch, Gender and Philosophy

Iris Murdoch, Gender and Philosophy
Author: Sabina Lovibond
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1136819363

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Iris Murdoch was one of the best-known philosophers and novelists of the post-war period. In this book, Sabina Lovibond explores the tangled issue of Murdoch's stance towards gender and feminism, drawing upon the evidence of her fiction, philosophy, and other public statements. As well as analysing Murdoch's own attitudes, Iris Murdoch, Gender and Philosophy is also a critical enquiry into the way we picture intellectual, and especially philosophical, activity. Appealing to the idea of a 'social imaginary' within which Murdoch's work is located, Lovibond examines the sense of incongruity or dissonance that may still affect our image of a woman philosopher, even where egalitarian views officially hold sway. The first thorough exploration of Murdoch and gender, Iris Murdoch, Gender and Philosophy is a fresh contribution to debates in feminist philosophy and gender studies, and essential reading for anyone interested in Murdoch's literary and philosophical writing.


Iris Murdoch and the Search for Human Goodness

Iris Murdoch and the Search for Human Goodness
Author: Maria Antonaccio
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1996-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780226021126

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A HISTORY AND CRITIQUE OF THE WRITINGS OF IRIS MURDOCH.


To Love the Good

To Love the Good
Author: Patricia J. O'Connor
Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Iris Murdoch is a philosopher, as well as a prominent and prolific novelist. Although she has not provided a systematic account of her moral philosophy, Murdoch's ideas have nevertheless influenced certain practitioners of feminist philosophy, including Marilyn Frye and Sara Ruddick. Murdoch's ideas also have appeared in the writings of Lawrence Blum and Charles Taylor, among others. This volume gives a developed account of Murdoch's position, making it more accessible by fitting ideas from her lesser-known works into a systematic picture of her moral philosophy as a whole. The book also argues for a connection between Murdoch's novels and her philosophy, seeing in both her deep concern with attention, love, and the Good. Readers of Murdoch's fiction and those intrigued by her philosphy will find much of interest here.


Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals

Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals
Author: Iris Murdoch
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1994-03-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1101495790

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The decline of religion and ever increasing influence of science pose acute ethical issues for us all. Can we reject the literal truth of the Gospels yet still retain a Christian morality? Can we defend any 'moral values' against the constant encroachments of technology? Indeed, are we in danger of losing most of the qualities which make us truly human? Here, drawing on a novelist's insight into art, literature and abnormal psychology, Iris Murdoch conducts an ongoing debate with major writers, thinkers and theologians—from Augustine to Wittgenstein, Shakespeare to Sartre, Plato to Derrida—to provide fresh and compelling answers to these crucial questions.


The Sovereignty of Good

The Sovereignty of Good
Author: Iris Murdoch
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 113457570X

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Iris Murdoch was one of the great philosophers and novelists of the twentieth century and The Sovereignty of Good is her most important and enduring philosophical work. She argues that philosophy has focused, mistakenly, on what it is right to do rather than good to be and that only by restoring the notion of ‘vision’ to moral thinking can this distortion be corrected. This brilliant work shows why Iris Murdoch remains essential reading: a vivid and uncompromising style, a commitment to forceful argument, and a courage to go against the grain. With a foreword by Mary Midgley.


Language Lost and Found

Language Lost and Found
Author: Niklas Forsberg
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-09-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1623566592

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Language Lost and Found takes as its starting-point Iris Murdoch's claim that "we have suffered a general loss of concepts." By means of a thorough reading of Iris Murdoch's philosophy in the light of this difficulty, it offers a detailed examination of the problem of linguistic community and the roots of the thought that some philosophical problems arise due to our having lost the sense of our own language. But it is also a call for a radical reconsideration of how philosophy and literature relate to each other on a general level and in Murdoch's authorship in particular.


Why Iris Murdoch Matters

Why Iris Murdoch Matters
Author: Gary Browning
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1472574508

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In Why Iris Murdoch Matters Gary Browning draws on as yet unpublished archival material to present an unrivalled overview of Murdoch's work and thought. Browning argues for Murdoch's position amongst the key theorists of modern life, and discusses in detail her engagement with the notion of late modernity. Her multiple perspectives on art, philosophy, religion, politics and the self all relate to how she understands the nature of late modernity. Browning lucidly illustrates that through both her thought and fiction we can grasp the significance of issues that remain of paramount importance today: the possibilities of a moral life without foundations, the meaning of philosophy in a post-metaphysical age, the prospects of politics without ideological certainties and the significance of art after realism. A totally original work arguing persuasively that Iris Murdoch not only matters but is absolutely central to how we think through the contemporary age.