Envisioning the Good: Iris Murdoch's Moral Psychology

Modern Fiction Studies 47 (3):602-629 (2001)
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Abstract

Iris Murdoch's writings in moral philosophy emphasize the integration of metaethics and moral psychology, advocating for a nuanced understanding of moral experience that transcends traditional philosophical methods and supports the value of literary forms in moral understanding.

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Alison Denham
University of Oxford

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