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Ethical Attention and the Self in Iris Murdoch and Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 2022Antony Fredriksson, Silvia Panizza
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Iris Murdoch and moral education: An initial conceptual framework and a practical example
Journal of Moral Education, 2023Ilya Shodjaee-Zrudlo
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Iris Murdoch between buddhism and christianity: moral change, conceptual loss/recovery, unselfing
International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, 2022Ondřej Beran
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1989
Iris Jean Murdoch was born in Dublin and educated at Badminton College and Somerville College, Oxford. She was an Assistant Principal at the Treasury during the War. From 1948 to 1961 she was Fellow and philosophy tutor at St Anne’s College, Oxford. She married the critic John Bayley in 1956.
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Iris Jean Murdoch was born in Dublin and educated at Badminton College and Somerville College, Oxford. She was an Assistant Principal at the Treasury during the War. From 1948 to 1961 she was Fellow and philosophy tutor at St Anne’s College, Oxford. She married the critic John Bayley in 1956.
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1998
Murdoch verbrachte ihre Kindheit und Schulzeit in London und Bristol, studierte in Oxford klassische Philologie und spater in Cambridge Philosophie. Nach dem Studium war sie Angestellte im englischen Finanzministerium und arbeitete von 1944–1946 in London, Belgien und Osterreich in der Verwaltung der United Nations.
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Murdoch verbrachte ihre Kindheit und Schulzeit in London und Bristol, studierte in Oxford klassische Philologie und spater in Cambridge Philosophie. Nach dem Studium war sie Angestellte im englischen Finanzministerium und arbeitete von 1944–1946 in London, Belgien und Osterreich in der Verwaltung der United Nations.
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2010
Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Notes on references and Abbreviations Introduction: Art, Morals and 'The Discovery of Reality' A.Rowe & A.Horner PART I: MORALITY AND THE NOVEL Murdoch's Mannered realism: Metafiction, Morality and the Post-War Novel B.Nicol The Preacher's Tone: Murdoch's Mentors and Moralists P.Martin Stories, Rituals and Healers
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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Notes on references and Abbreviations Introduction: Art, Morals and 'The Discovery of Reality' A.Rowe & A.Horner PART I: MORALITY AND THE NOVEL Murdoch's Mannered realism: Metafiction, Morality and the Post-War Novel B.Nicol The Preacher's Tone: Murdoch's Mentors and Moralists P.Martin Stories, Rituals and Healers
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Iris Murdoch’s Contemporary World
1981Iris Murdoch’s novels have always divided critical opinion sharply, for and against. ‘Under the Net is a winner,’ wrote Kingsley Amis, reviewing her first novel in the Spectator in 1954, and called her ‘a distinguished novelist of a rare kind’.1 The New Statesman dismissed the same novel as ‘bluestocking fantasy’ and ‘cafe writing’, not worth serious ...
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