
Iris Murdoch and the Ancient Quarrel: Why Literature is Not Philosophy
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Science Fiction
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Nov 27, 2025
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
135033295X
ISBN-13
9781350332959
Description
In a thought-provoking examination, the authors dive into the intricate relationship between literature and philosophy, using Iris Murdoch as a pivotal figure in their analysis. They explore how Murdoch’s literary works illuminate the limitations of philosophical discourse, revealing the depth and complexity that can be captured through narrative. The text encourages readers to reconsider traditional boundaries and challenges the assumption that philosophy should dominate discussions about morality and human experience.
The work also draws on various literary examples to highlight how stories can express nuanced perspectives that philosophy, with its structured arguments, may overlook. By delving into themes of love, conflict, and ethical dilemmas, the authors argue that literature serves as a vital means of understanding the human condition, offering insights that transcend rigid philosophical frameworks.
Ultimately, the authors advocate for a symbiotic relationship between literature and philosophy, suggesting that both disciplines enrich one another, rather than existing in isolation. This compelling exploration invites readers to appreciate the artistry of narrative as a legitimate form of inquiry into life's profound questions.
The work also draws on various literary examples to highlight how stories can express nuanced perspectives that philosophy, with its structured arguments, may overlook. By delving into themes of love, conflict, and ethical dilemmas, the authors argue that literature serves as a vital means of understanding the human condition, offering insights that transcend rigid philosophical frameworks.
Ultimately, the authors advocate for a symbiotic relationship between literature and philosophy, suggesting that both disciplines enrich one another, rather than existing in isolation. This compelling exploration invites readers to appreciate the artistry of narrative as a legitimate form of inquiry into life's profound questions.
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