Metaphysics As A Guide To Morals by Iris Murdoch
The book explores the intricate relationship between metaphysical concepts and moral philosophy, delving into how our understanding of reality and existence influences ethical thought and behavior. It examines the role of art, religion, and culture in shaping moral values, while questioning the nature of goodness and the human capacity for moral reasoning. Through a rich tapestry of philosophical discourse, the work challenges readers to consider the profound impact of metaphysical beliefs on the moral landscape, encouraging a deeper reflection on the pursuit of virtue and the complexities of human life.
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- Published
- 1992
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 500-600
- Original Language
- English
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- 10th on Ray Monk's Top 10 Philosophy Books of the 20th Century (Ray Monk / Guardian)