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Iris Murdoch and the moral imagination : essays
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Iris Murdoch and the moral imagination : essays

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Introduction : a cheerful and encouraging element in a confusing scene / M.F. Simone Roberts and Alison Scott-Baumann
Two women in dark times / Frances White
A third sense of ethics between fiction and philosophy / Amy Smith
Narrative and symbolic layering in The unicorn / Judit Varga
Morality, visual arts, and Rembrandt in Iris Murdoch's Under the net and Zadie Smith's On beauty / Anne Rowe
Enchantment, transformation, and rebirth in The green knight / Sharon R. Wilson
Messy is flourishing is sublime / M.F. Simone Roberts
Domination, resistance, and Anglo-Irish landlordism in The servants and the snow / Wei H. Kao
Nausea under the net / Alison Scott-Baumann
Suffering and contentment / Tony Milligan
A subterranean dialogue with Nietzsche on the demonic and divine in The sea, the sea / Peter Mathews
Naturalism and the good / John Hacker-Wright
Morality in a world without God / Miles Leeson
Conclusion : a meditation in swerves / Luisa Muraro.

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