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| To Love the Good: The Moral Philosophy of Iris Murdoch | | Author: | Patricia J. O'Connor | ISBN: | 0820418056 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
The publisher, Peter Lang Publishing 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 philosophy will find much of interest here.
To Love the Good: The Moral Philosophy of Iris Murdoch
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