Gathered together in this volume are some of Iris Murdoch's most influential writings. They include major critiques of existentialism, essays such as "The Sublime and the Good", Platonic dialogues, and analyses of key literary and philosophical figures such as T.S.Eliot and Sartre.
Gathered together in this volume are some of Iris Murdoch's most influential writings. They include major critiques of existentialism, essays such as "The Sublime and the Good", Platonic dialogues, and analyses of key literary and philosophical figures such as T.S.Eliot and Sartre.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Existentialists and Mystics Foreword Editor's Preface Part One: Prologue Literature and Philosophy: A Conversation with Bryan Magee Part Two: Nostalgia for the Particular, 1951-57 Thinking and Language Nostalgia for the Particular Metaphysics and Ethics Vision and Choice in Morality Part Three: Encountering Existentialism, 1950-59 The Novelist as Metaphysician The Existentialist Hero Sartre's The Emotions: Outline of a Theory De Beauvoir's The Ethics of Ambiguity The Image of Mind The Existentialist Political Myth Hegel in Modern Dress Existentialist Bite Part Four: The Need for Theory, 1956-66 Knowing the Void T. S. Eliot as a Moralist A House of Theory Mass, Might and Myth The Darkness of Practical Reason Part Five: Towards a Practical Mysticism, 1959-78 The Sublime and the Good Existentialists and Mystics Salvation by Words Art is the Imitation of Nature Part Six: Can Literature Help Cure The Ills of Philosophy? 1959-61 The Sublime and the Beautiful Revisited Against Dryness Part Seven: Re-reading Plato, 1964-86 The Idea of Perfection On "God" and "Good" The Sovereignty of Good Over Other Concepts The Fire and the Sun: Why Plato Banished the Artists Art and Eros: A Dialogue about Art Above the Gods: A Dialogue about Religion Acknowledgments and Sources Index
Existentialists and Mystics Foreword Editor's Preface Part One: Prologue Literature and Philosophy: A Conversation with Bryan Magee Part Two: Nostalgia for the Particular, 1951-57 Thinking and Language Nostalgia for the Particular Metaphysics and Ethics Vision and Choice in Morality Part Three: Encountering Existentialism, 1950-59 The Novelist as Metaphysician The Existentialist Hero Sartre's The Emotions: Outline of a Theory De Beauvoir's The Ethics of Ambiguity The Image of Mind The Existentialist Political Myth Hegel in Modern Dress Existentialist Bite Part Four: The Need for Theory, 1956-66 Knowing the Void T. S. Eliot as a Moralist A House of Theory Mass, Might and Myth The Darkness of Practical Reason Part Five: Towards a Practical Mysticism, 1959-78 The Sublime and the Good Existentialists and Mystics Salvation by Words Art is the Imitation of Nature Part Six: Can Literature Help Cure The Ills of Philosophy? 1959-61 The Sublime and the Beautiful Revisited Against Dryness Part Seven: Re-reading Plato, 1964-86 The Idea of Perfection On "God" and "Good" The Sovereignty of Good Over Other Concepts The Fire and the Sun: Why Plato Banished the Artists Art and Eros: A Dialogue about Art Above the Gods: A Dialogue about Religion Acknowledgments and Sources Index
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