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OverviewIn Why Iris Murdoch Matters Gary Browning draws on as yet unpublished archival material to present an unrivalled overview of Murdoch's work and thought. Browning argues for Murdoch's position amongst the key theorists of modern life, and discusses in detail her engagement with the notion of late modernity. Her multiple perspectives on art, philosophy, religion, politics and the self all relate to how she understands the nature of late modernity. Browning lucidly illustrates that through both her thought and fiction we can grasp the significance of issues that remain of paramount importance today: the possibilities of a moral life without foundations, the meaning of philosophy in a post-metaphysical age, the prospects of politics without ideological certainties and the significance of art after realism. A totally original work arguing persuasively that Iris Murdoch not only matters but is absolutely central to how we think through the contemporary age. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Gary Browning (Oxford Brookes University, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.40cm Weight: 0.320kg ISBN: 9781472574473ISBN 10: 1472574478 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 23 August 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Murdoch and Modernity 2. Philosophy: Plato and the Good 3. The Modern Self in Search of Itself 4. The Good 5. The Time of the Angels: Religion After the Death of God 6. Politics in a Post-ideological World 7. Art After Realism 8. The Life and Times of Murdoch Bibliography IndexReviewsShe had a significant impact on some brilliant philosophers: Cora Diamond, John McDowell, Martha Nussbaum, and Charles Taylor. But she is not widely read ... Her work may be more visible now, but progress is slow. Browning's accessible, wide-ranging book will help accelerate it. * Los Angeles Review of Books * A stunning account of the philosophical and, to a lesser degree, political, underpinning of Murdoch's novel writing ... written in precise, rich prose, this is an important contribution to the growing sphere of Iris Murdoch studies but should also prove to be of immense interest to the general reader alike. * Irish Times * An original introduction for both the student and the lay reader alike. * Peter J Conradi, Professor Emeritus of English, Kingston University, UK * Gary Browning places Murdoch in her age and in ours: she is a profoundly historical and dialectical thinker from a very particular historical moment, whose influence and importance have only grown in recent years. He sees her in the round: this is Murdoch as first, the philosopher who refused to be either 'analytic' or 'continental': but then also and, very vividly, the novelist, the playwright, the political thinker and the letter-writer. An exciting and much-needed book. * Justin Broackes, Professor of Philosophy, Brown University, USA * An original introduction for both the student and the lay reader alike. * Peter J Conradi, Professor Emeritus of English, Kingston University, UK * Gary Browning places Murdoch in her age and in ours: she is a profoundly historical and dialectical thinker from a very particular historical moment, whose influence and importance have only grown in recent years. He sees her in the round: this is Murdoch as first, the philosopher who refused to be either 'analytic' or 'continental': but then also and, very vividly, the novelist, the playwright, the political thinker and the letter-writer. An exciting and much-needed book. * Justin Broackes, Professor of Philosophy, Brown University, USA * A stunning account of the philosophical and, to a lesser degree, political, underpinning of Murdoch's novel writing ... written in precise, rich prose, this is an important contribution to the growing sphere of Iris Murdoch studies but should also prove to be of immense interest to the general reader alike. * Irish Times * An original introduction for both the student and the lay reader alike. * Peter J Conradi, Professor Emeritus of English, Kingston University, UK * Gary Browning places Murdoch in her age and in ours: she is a profoundly historical and dialectical thinker from a very particular historical moment, whose influence and importance have only grown in recent years. He sees her in the round: this is Murdoch as first, the philosopher who refused to be either 'analytic' or 'continental': but then also and, very vividly, the novelist, the playwright, the political thinker and the letter-writer. An exciting and much-needed book. * Justin Broackes, Professor of Philosophy, Brown University, USA * Author InformationGary Browning is Professor of Politics at Oxford Brookes University, UK where he is also Dean for Research in the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |