Iris Murdoch held that states of mind and character are of the first moral importance, and that attention to one's states of mind and character are a widespread source of moral failure. Maintaining both of these claims can lead to problems in the account of how one could become good. This paper explains the way in which Murdoch negotiated those problems, focusing, in particular on /The Sovereignty of Good/ and /The Nice and The Good/
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
Iris Murdoch's philosophical and, most notably, literary work is marked by three voices associated w...
[[abstract]]The aim of the thesis is to search into the moral philosophy of Iris Murdoch and to deve...
Iris Murdoch held that states of mind and character are of the first moral importance, and that atte...
The moral philosophy of Murdoch presents an important challenge to current ethical inquiry: the effo...
Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good—especially the first essay, “The Idea of Perfection”—is often...
Abstract Iris Murdoch and the Importance of Stepping Outside the Self Megan Johnson Iris Murdoch was...
When discussing Iris Murdoch"s moral philosophy it is often easiest to start by saying what she is o...
Attention, for Iris Murdoch, is a central concept in more than one sense. On the one hand, it appear...
Iris Murdoch is the most outstanding British moral philosopher in the 20th century. Her philosophica...
Many students who sign up for undergraduate‐level philosophy arrive with the expectation that moral ...
As a distinguished philosopher and novelist in the second half of the twentieth century, Iris Murdo...
The main objective of this article is to reconstruct Iris Murdoch's criticism of the moral self as i...
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...
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
Iris Murdoch's philosophical and, most notably, literary work is marked by three voices associated w...
[[abstract]]The aim of the thesis is to search into the moral philosophy of Iris Murdoch and to deve...
Iris Murdoch held that states of mind and character are of the first moral importance, and that atte...
The moral philosophy of Murdoch presents an important challenge to current ethical inquiry: the effo...
Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good—especially the first essay, “The Idea of Perfection”—is often...
Abstract Iris Murdoch and the Importance of Stepping Outside the Self Megan Johnson Iris Murdoch was...
When discussing Iris Murdoch"s moral philosophy it is often easiest to start by saying what she is o...
Attention, for Iris Murdoch, is a central concept in more than one sense. On the one hand, it appear...
Iris Murdoch is the most outstanding British moral philosopher in the 20th century. Her philosophica...
Many students who sign up for undergraduate‐level philosophy arrive with the expectation that moral ...
As a distinguished philosopher and novelist in the second half of the twentieth century, Iris Murdo...
The main objective of this article is to reconstruct Iris Murdoch's criticism of the moral self as i...
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...
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
Iris Murdoch's philosophical and, most notably, literary work is marked by three voices associated w...
[[abstract]]The aim of the thesis is to search into the moral philosophy of Iris Murdoch and to deve...