Morality by Words: Murdoch, Nussbaum, Rorty

Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 18 (1):1-17 (2014)
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Abstract

Despite the initial strangeness of grouping Iris Murdoch (a Platonist), Martha Nussbaum (an Aristotelian), and Richard Rorty (a pragmatist) together, this paper will argue that these thinkers share a strong commitment to the moral purport of literature. I will also show that their shared idea of moral engagement through literature interlocks the individual’s sense of self and the world of others. After considering their accounts, I will conclude by raising the question of literature’s moral limits.

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Tracy Llanera
Macquarie University (PhD)

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