Good for nothing? The Moral Philosophy of Iris Murdoch

‘It is significant that the idea of goodness (and of virtue) has been largely superseded in Western moral philosophy by the idea of rightness, supported perhaps by some conception of sincerity. This is to some extent a natural outcome of the disappearance of a permanent background to human activity: a permanent background, whether provided byContinue reading “Good for nothing? The Moral Philosophy of Iris Murdoch”

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