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A Philosophy to Live By - Engaging Iris Murdoch (Hardcover)
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A Philosophy to Live By - Engaging Iris Murdoch (Hardcover)
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Iris Murdoch's philosophy has long attracted readers searching for
a morally serious yet humane perspective on human life. Her
eloquent call for "a theology which can continue without God" has
been especially attractive to those who find that they can live
neither with religion nor without it. By developing a form of
thinking that is neither exclusively secular nor traditionally
religious, Murdoch sought to recapture the existential or spiritual
import of philosophy. Long before the current wave of interest in
spiritual exercises, she approached philosophy not only as an
academic discourse, but as a practice whose aim is the
transformation of perception and consciousness. As she put it, a
moral philosophy should be capable of being "inhabited"; that is,
it should be "a philosophy one could live by."
In A Philosophy to Live By, Maria Antonaccio argues that Murdoch's
thought embodies an ascetic model of philosophy for contemporary
life. Extending and complementing the argument of her earlier
monograph, Picturing the Human: The Moral Thought of Iris Murdoch,
this new work establishes Murdoch's continuing relevance by
engaging her thought with a variety of contemporary thinkers and
debates in ethics from a perspective informed by Murdoch's
philosophy as a whole. Among the prominent philosophers engaged
here are Charles Taylor, Martha Nussbaum, Stephen Mulhall, John
Rawls, Pierre Hadot, and Michel Foucault, and theologians such as
Stanley Hauerwas, David Tracy, William Schweiker, and others. These
engagements represent a sustained effort to think with Murdoch, yet
also beyond her, by enlisting the resources of her thought to
explore wider debates at the intersections of moral philosophy,
religion, art, and politics, and in doing so, to illuminate the
distinctive patterns and tropes of her philosophical style.
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