Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a widespread predilection for subjectivist forms of moral reasoning. By “subjectivist” I refer to various non-cognitivist and constructionist paradigms in moral philosophy and popular parlance that reduce ethical statements to expressions of individual or collective preferences, feelings, or prejudices stripped of any object-given normativity. Th e following are but some of the factors that fuel such perspectives: the proverbial fact/value dichotomy and anti-realist sentiments pervading large swaths of analytic philosophy; poststructuralist and postcolonial “genealogies” that tie the language of universal morality to discourses of power, patriarch...
In the essays which make up The Sovereignty of Good, Iris Murdoch gives us a picture of moral life i...
[[abstract]]The aim of the thesis is to search into the moral philosophy of Iris Murdoch and to deve...
Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good—especially the first essay, “The Idea of Perfection”—is often...
Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a wid...
Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a wid...
Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a wid...
Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a wid...
As a distinguished philosopher and novelist in the second half of the twentieth century, Iris Murdo...
Iris Murdoch both argues that perceptual experience itself can be evaluatively significant, and that...
The moral philosophy of Murdoch presents an important challenge to current ethical inquiry: the effo...
This account of Iris Murdoch’s moral philosophy takes the form of a critique. It attempts to show th...
When discussing Iris Murdoch"s moral philosophy it is often easiest to start by saying what she is o...
This dissertation aims to provide an alternative way to look at morality. This means changing the tr...
Many students who sign up for undergraduate‐level philosophy arrive with the expectation that moral ...
My paper aims at reconstructing the way – still fertile and up-to-date – in which Murdoch, at the be...
In the essays which make up The Sovereignty of Good, Iris Murdoch gives us a picture of moral life i...
[[abstract]]The aim of the thesis is to search into the moral philosophy of Iris Murdoch and to deve...
Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good—especially the first essay, “The Idea of Perfection”—is often...
Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a wid...
Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a wid...
Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a wid...
Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a wid...
As a distinguished philosopher and novelist in the second half of the twentieth century, Iris Murdo...
Iris Murdoch both argues that perceptual experience itself can be evaluatively significant, and that...
The moral philosophy of Murdoch presents an important challenge to current ethical inquiry: the effo...
This account of Iris Murdoch’s moral philosophy takes the form of a critique. It attempts to show th...
When discussing Iris Murdoch"s moral philosophy it is often easiest to start by saying what she is o...
This dissertation aims to provide an alternative way to look at morality. This means changing the tr...
Many students who sign up for undergraduate‐level philosophy arrive with the expectation that moral ...
My paper aims at reconstructing the way – still fertile and up-to-date – in which Murdoch, at the be...
In the essays which make up The Sovereignty of Good, Iris Murdoch gives us a picture of moral life i...
[[abstract]]The aim of the thesis is to search into the moral philosophy of Iris Murdoch and to deve...
Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good—especially the first essay, “The Idea of Perfection”—is often...