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Lecture - Iris Murdoch and William Blake

The Iris Murdoch Society podcast

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The Importance of Experience

George quotes Blaix poem in response to his mistress Diane, who asks him to sit beside her and hold her hand. George's wider part brown eyes are lighted, seeming to burn with the same intensity of Blaix, tiger. For Blaix such caging, framing or limiting acts represent a moral vice. To deny the active creative passionate energies of the tiger is to deny not only the contrary state of human experience but also our artistic, religious, visionary faculties.

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