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The Moral Vision of Iris Murdoch

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Iris Murdoch's moral philosophy, although highly influential in 20th century moral theory, is somewhat unsystematic and inaccessible. In this work Widdows outlines the moral vision of Iris Murdoch in its entirety and draws out the implications of her thought for the contemporary ethical debate, discussing such aspects of Murdoch's work as the influence of Plato on her conception of The Good, the reality of the human moral experience, the attainment of knowledge of moral values and how art and religion inform the living of the moral life. Examining all of Murdoch's contributions to moral philosophy from her short papers to Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals, Heather Widdows provides an accessible and systematised account of Murdoch's moral concepts and offers a clear and critical exposition of her thought. By clarifying Murdoch's central themes, core ideas and her picture of the moral life, this book enables her work to be more easily understood and so utilised in current debates.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2005

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May 3, 2017
Helped with understanding Murdoch, and assisted greatly with an essay.
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July 10, 2019
Excellent book if you wish to get a comprehensive grasp of Iris Murdoch's moral philosophy, which - I feel - deserves to be given far more credit.
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