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Iris Murdoch

In Our Time

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Iris Murdoch's Morality: From Philosophy to Fiction

This chapter examines the moral philosophies that shaped Iris Murdoch's thinking during her Oxford years, contrasting traditional moral judgments with contemporary views. It highlights her belief in the existence of genuine evil, informed by her experiences in World War II, and illustrates how her literary works reflect her philosophical stance on morality. Through a discussion of her novels and interactions with other thinkers, the chapter reveals Murdoch's complex exploration of moral dilemmas and the intricacies of human relationships.

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