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Iris Murdoch and the Ancient Quarrel: Why Literature Is Not Philosophy

Iris Murdoch and the Ancient Quarrel: Why Literature Is Not Philosophy

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Lyra Ekstr?m Lindb?ck revisits the crucial distinction between literature and philosophy in Iris Murdoch's work to make a convincing case for understanding the particularity of literature and her insistence on the separation between the two.

Iris Murdoch and the Ancient Quarrel makes a break with existing scholarship on Murdoch's philosophy and literature that ultimately re-states the philosophical value of literature, alongside literary aspects of philosophy. This book differs by deepening Murdoch's insistence on the differences between the disciplines, providing a consistent and polemical argument for the distinction between literature and philosophy more generally. Engaging thinkers such as Plato, Kant, Hegel, Sartre, Weil, and Cavell, Iris Murdoch and the Ancient Quarrel delves into the aesthetic characteristics that distinguish philosophy and literature. Through a discussion of the illusion of sense, the role of conceptual thinking in literature, the clash between epistemology and fiction, the artifice of tragedy, and the ambiguous morality of artistic inspiration and experience, this study reveals literature as essentially other to philosophy.

Author: Lyra Ekstr?m Lindb?ck
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 05/16/2024
Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy and Poetry
Pages: 240
Weight: 1.13lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.56d
ISBN: 9781350332911
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