Metaphysics As a Guide to Morals

Metaphysics As a Guide to Morals

by IrisMurdoch (Author)

Synopsis

This guide to morals is the culmination of the author's lifetime of work in philosophy. The author is concerned with the humanistic part of the history of philosophy, Plato to structuralism, and how it bears on our thoughts and feelings about our lives, our moral lives. She shows how our conception of morality is bound up with and in our worlds, not separate from them, not values separated from facts. More particularly, the subject in its first part includes consciousness, the nature of reality, the self-freedom. In its second part the subject is a conception of morality as somehow bound up with and in our worlds, not separate from them, not values separated from facts. This enterprise of the book, and its title, recall Kant's great groundwork of metaphysic morals. It is not philosophy of any of the dominant kinds in the English language its subject-matter is grander and more elusive, and it is much more literary, allusive, historical and spiritual. There are also extended commentaries on particular philosophers, including Schopenhauer, as well as a section on art, and some reflections on the novel, none of them personal or about the author's novels.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 528
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 30 Sep 1993

ISBN 10: 0140172327
ISBN 13: 9780140172324

Media Reviews
Iris Murdoch has written a book which concerns all of us as human beings ... There are pages here that one wants to embrace her for, pages that say things of fundamental human importance in a way that they have never quite been said before
--Noel Malcolm in the Sunday Telegraph

This is philosophy dragged from the cloister, dusted down and made freshly relevant to suffering and egoism, death and religious ecstasy ... and how we feel compasison for others
--Terry Eagleton in the Guardian

Gripping ... it enchants with a clause that sets you daydreaming, captivates with a stream of thought, empowers with reminiscences
--Ian Hacking in the London Review of Books

Anyone who has even the slightest interest in philosophical matters will find Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals an utterly absorbing book
--The Wall Street Journal

Remarkable ... Iris Murdoch has once again put us all in her debt.
--Alasdair MacIntyre in The New York Times Book Review

Author Bio
Iris Murdoch (1919-1999) was born in Dublin and brought up in London. She studied philosophy at Cambridge and was a philosophy fellow at St. Anne's College for 20 years. She published her first novel in 1954 and was instantly recognized as a major talent. She went on to publish more than 26 novels, as well as works of philosophy, plays, and poetry.