Iris Murdoch was a philosopher and novelist of extraordinary breadth
and originality whose work defies simple categorisation. Her
philosophical writing engages with an astonishingly wide range of
figures, from Plato and Kant to Sartre and Heidegger, and her work
increasingly inspires debate in ethics, aesthetics, religion, and
literature. The Murdochian Mind is an outstanding reference source to
the full span of Murdoch's philosophical work, comprising 37 specially
commissioned chapters written by an international team of leading
scholars. Divided into five clear parts, the volume covers the
following areas: A guide to Murdoch's key philosophical texts,
including The Sovereignty of Good and Metaphysics as a Guide to
Morals. Core themes and concepts in Murdoch's philosophy, such as
love, moral vision, and attention. Murdoch's engagement with the
history of philosophy, including Plato, Kant, Hegel, Simone Weil, and
Wittgenstein. Interdisciplinary connections with art, literature, and
religion, including Judaism, Buddhism, and Christianity. Murdoch and
contemporary philosophical debates, including feminism, virtue ethics,
and metaethics. The application of Murdoch’s thought to applied
ethics, including animal ethics, psychiatric ethics, and the
environment. Although recent years have seen a blossoming of interest
in Murdoch’s philosophy, The Murdochian Mind is the first volume to
do justice to the incredibly rich and wide-ranging nature of her work.
As such it will be of great interest to students of philosophy,
especially ethics and aesthetics, as well as those in related
disciplines such as literature, religion, and gender studies.
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ISBN
9781000592627
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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