Includes bibliographical references (p. 248-257)In this dissertation I argue that Murdoch’s philosophical-ethical project is best understood as an anti-Enlightenment genealogical narrative. I maintain that her work consistently displays four fundamental features that typify genealogical accounts: 1) liberation (i.e., subversion) from a dominant philosophical picture; 2) restoration of a previous philosophical picture wrongly dismissed; 3) restoration of practices no longer intelligible on the dominant view; and 4) recovery of an alternative grammar at odds with the dominant philosophical discourse. The dominant philosophical picture Murdoch subverts is the eclipse of consciousness wrought by both the Anglo-analytic and Continental-existen...
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
In 1970 the British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch published both her thirteenth novel, A Fai...
As a distinguished philosopher and novelist in the second half of the twentieth century, Iris Murdo...
In the past few years, we have seen emerging new work that focalizes the role of historical change ...
This account of Iris Murdoch’s moral philosophy takes the form of a critique. It attempts to show th...
In chapter one, I describe the different conceptions of self that Murdoch and Nussbaum have, and I ...
This article argues that Iris Murdoch opposes non-cognitivism because it fails to take into account ...
Iris Murdoch (1919-1999) renewed contemporary moral philosophy and assumed a critical and crucial ro...
In 1970 the British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch published both her thirteenth novel, A Fai...
Iris Murdoch's philosophical and, most notably, literary work is marked by three voices associated w...
Anil Gomes considers Murdoch's view that morality is real and that, with the right conceptual resour...
This dissertation examines the work of the British philosopher and novelist Iris Murdoch. A centre ...
Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good—especially the first essay, “The Idea of Perfection”—is often...
When discussing Iris Murdoch"s moral philosophy it is often easiest to start by saying what she is o...
Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a wid...
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
In 1970 the British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch published both her thirteenth novel, A Fai...
As a distinguished philosopher and novelist in the second half of the twentieth century, Iris Murdo...
In the past few years, we have seen emerging new work that focalizes the role of historical change ...
This account of Iris Murdoch’s moral philosophy takes the form of a critique. It attempts to show th...
In chapter one, I describe the different conceptions of self that Murdoch and Nussbaum have, and I ...
This article argues that Iris Murdoch opposes non-cognitivism because it fails to take into account ...
Iris Murdoch (1919-1999) renewed contemporary moral philosophy and assumed a critical and crucial ro...
In 1970 the British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch published both her thirteenth novel, A Fai...
Iris Murdoch's philosophical and, most notably, literary work is marked by three voices associated w...
Anil Gomes considers Murdoch's view that morality is real and that, with the right conceptual resour...
This dissertation examines the work of the British philosopher and novelist Iris Murdoch. A centre ...
Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good—especially the first essay, “The Idea of Perfection”—is often...
When discussing Iris Murdoch"s moral philosophy it is often easiest to start by saying what she is o...
Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a wid...
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
In 1970 the British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch published both her thirteenth novel, A Fai...
As a distinguished philosopher and novelist in the second half of the twentieth century, Iris Murdo...