Iris Murdoch and the Transcendent
Charles Taliaferro author Jil Evans author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:26th Feb '26
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 31st March 2026, but could change

Iris Murdoch is being rediscovered as a philosopher who countered her era's skepticism and emphasized love, truth, and the Good.
Iris Murdoch challenged her era's intellectual climate. She transcended the reductive, behavioristic view of consciousness, sought to transcend the theory of values that focuses on will and desire, and defended instead a transcendent understanding of goodness and the Good that can transform us, leading us to renounce our egocentric nature.Iris Murdoch challenged the intellectual climate of her day. She transcended the reductive, behavioristic view of consciousness, sought to transcend the theory of values that focuses on will and desire, and defended instead a transcendent understanding of goodness and the Good that can transform us, leading us to renounce our egocentric nature. Her positive view of individual freedom and value led her to oppose strict gender roles and structuralism. Murdoch proposed that, ideally, our lives may be a pilgrimage toward the Good. She believed that the experience of beauty and art can enhance the pursuit of the Good. And yet Murdoch shunned the quest to discover some meaningful, transcendent reality (God or an impersonal, purposive force) to understand ourselves and the cosmos. In her words, 'we are simply here.' The authors ask whether Murdoch's foregoing a search for a broader transcendent reality to understand why we are here is compelling.
ISBN: 9781009631594
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 131g
80 pages