In the essays which make up The Sovereignty of Good, Iris Murdoch gives us a picture of moral life in which ‘the metaphor of vision [is] almost irresistibly suggested’. This chapter aims to clarify the role played by the metaphor of vision in Murdoch’s philosophical thinking. I’ll examine two different things which might be meant by the term ‘moral vision’: vision of moral things or vision which is itself moral. The suggestion will be that whilst both capture something important about Murdoch’s work, each may mislead about what is distinctive in her views. For Murdoch, I shall suggest, there is no distinctively moral vision. There is only vision: a loving gaze directed upon the reality of others
This dissertation examines the work of the British philosopher and novelist Iris Murdoch. A centre ...
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good—especially the first essay, “The Idea of Perfection”—is often...
In the essays which make up The Sovereignty of Good, Iris Murdoch gives us a picture of moral life i...
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
The moral philosophy of Murdoch presents an important challenge to current ethical inquiry: the effo...
Many students who sign up for undergraduate‐level philosophy arrive with the expectation that moral ...
This article explains Iris Murdoch's notion of moral vision and its importance as a basic conce...
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...
First lines of the Introduction (as abstract not provided): Throughout her work, Iris Murdoch often ...
When discussing Iris Murdoch"s moral philosophy it is often easiest to start by saying what she is o...
In this chapter, we examine Iris Murdoch’s views about art. We highlight continuities and difference...
This account of Iris Murdoch’s moral philosophy takes the form of a critique. It attempts to show th...
Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a wid...
This dissertation examines the work of the British philosopher and novelist Iris Murdoch. A centre ...
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good—especially the first essay, “The Idea of Perfection”—is often...
In the essays which make up The Sovereignty of Good, Iris Murdoch gives us a picture of moral life i...
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
The moral philosophy of Murdoch presents an important challenge to current ethical inquiry: the effo...
Many students who sign up for undergraduate‐level philosophy arrive with the expectation that moral ...
This article explains Iris Murdoch's notion of moral vision and its importance as a basic conce...
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...
First lines of the Introduction (as abstract not provided): Throughout her work, Iris Murdoch often ...
When discussing Iris Murdoch"s moral philosophy it is often easiest to start by saying what she is o...
In this chapter, we examine Iris Murdoch’s views about art. We highlight continuities and difference...
This account of Iris Murdoch’s moral philosophy takes the form of a critique. It attempts to show th...
Even a scant acquaintance with current cultural and philosophical trends will readily point to a wid...
This dissertation examines the work of the British philosopher and novelist Iris Murdoch. A centre ...
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good—especially the first essay, “The Idea of Perfection”—is often...