

Iris Murdoch's Works
Novels and Philosophical Essays
Book • 1954
Iris Murdoch was a renowned novelist and philosopher whose works spanned novels like *Under the Net*, *The Bell*, and *The Sea, The Sea*, as well as philosophical essays such as *The Sovereignty of Good*.
Her writing often delved into complex moral themes and the human condition.
Murdoch's novels are celebrated for their intricate characters and philosophical depth, while her philosophical works offer insights into moral realism and the importance of 'seeing' moral facts.
Her writing often delved into complex moral themes and the human condition.
Murdoch's novels are celebrated for their intricate characters and philosophical depth, while her philosophical works offer insights into moral realism and the importance of 'seeing' moral facts.
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