It has been insufficiently remarked that Murdoch deems “Kant’s ethical theory” to be “one of the most beautiful and exciting things in the whole of philosophy” in her 1959 essay “The Sublime and the Good”. Murdoch specifically has in mind the connection between Kant’s ethics and his theory of the sublime, which runs via the moral feeling of respect (Achtung). The chapter examines Murdoch’s interest in Kant on this point as a way to tease out the range of issues that complicate Kant’s significance for the development of Murdoch’s distinctive conception of ethics as it is articulated in _The Sovereignty of Good_ and earlier essays. It focuses on her particular concerns about the moral dangers of consolation, and why this led her to propose...
First lines of the Introduction (as abstract not provided): Throughout her work, Iris Murdoch often ...
The moral philosophy of Murdoch presents an important challenge to current ethical inquiry: the effo...
When discussing Iris Murdoch"s moral philosophy it is often easiest to start by saying what she is o...
It has been insufficiently remarked that Murdoch deems “Kant’s ethical theory” to be “one of the mos...
In this chapter, we examine Iris Murdoch’s views about art. We highlight continuities and difference...
I reconsider the relation between love and respect in Kantian ethics, taking as my guide Iris Murdoc...
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...
As a distinguished philosopher and novelist in the second half of the twentieth century, Iris Murdo...
I offer a reading of Murdoch's conception of concrete universality as it appears in 'The Idea of Per...
In ‘Constrained by Reason, Transformed by Love: Murdoch on the Standard of Proof’ Bagnoli concentra...
In the Critique of Judgement, Kant introduces the idea of an aesthetic common sense as the “precondi...
This chapter argues that Kant’s aesthetic theory of the sublime has particular relevance for his eth...
The main objective of this article is to reconstruct Iris Murdoch's criticism of the moral self as i...
ABSTRACT In my dissertation, I examine the connection between aesthetic experience and morality. I s...
First lines of the Introduction (as abstract not provided): Throughout her work, Iris Murdoch often ...
The moral philosophy of Murdoch presents an important challenge to current ethical inquiry: the effo...
When discussing Iris Murdoch"s moral philosophy it is often easiest to start by saying what she is o...
It has been insufficiently remarked that Murdoch deems “Kant’s ethical theory” to be “one of the mos...
In this chapter, we examine Iris Murdoch’s views about art. We highlight continuities and difference...
I reconsider the relation between love and respect in Kantian ethics, taking as my guide Iris Murdoc...
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...
As a distinguished philosopher and novelist in the second half of the twentieth century, Iris Murdo...
I offer a reading of Murdoch's conception of concrete universality as it appears in 'The Idea of Per...
In ‘Constrained by Reason, Transformed by Love: Murdoch on the Standard of Proof’ Bagnoli concentra...
In the Critique of Judgement, Kant introduces the idea of an aesthetic common sense as the “precondi...
This chapter argues that Kant’s aesthetic theory of the sublime has particular relevance for his eth...
The main objective of this article is to reconstruct Iris Murdoch's criticism of the moral self as i...
ABSTRACT In my dissertation, I examine the connection between aesthetic experience and morality. I s...
First lines of the Introduction (as abstract not provided): Throughout her work, Iris Murdoch often ...
The moral philosophy of Murdoch presents an important challenge to current ethical inquiry: the effo...
When discussing Iris Murdoch"s moral philosophy it is often easiest to start by saying what she is o...