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The Sovereignty of Good (Masterplots II: Nonfiction Series)

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As a philosopher interested primarily in ethics and aesthetics, Iris Murdoch has contributed significantly to debates over the direction of modern philosophy. For many years a Fellow at St. Anne’s College in Oxford, where she taught philosophy, Murdoch has offered a distinct vision of how the contours of contemporary philosophical thought ought to take shape. She has presented her critical philosophical reflection in a few technical papers and in more extended formats, as her wellreceived philosophical books Sartre: Romantic Rationalist (1953)...

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