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  1. 18 de may. de 2001 · View Kindle Edition. Iris Murdoch once observed: 'philosophy is often a matter of finding occasions on which to say the obvious'. What was obvious to Murdoch, and to all those who read her work, is that Good transcends everything - even God.

  2. The Sovereignty of Good is a book of moral philosophy by Iris Murdoch. First published in 1970, it comprises three previously published papers, all of which were originally delivered as lectures. Murdoch argued against the prevailing consensus in moral philosophy, proposing instead a Platonist approach.

  3. 11 de jul. de 2014 · The sovereignty of good : Murdoch, Iris : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Murdoch, Iris. Publication date. 1971. Topics. Ethics. Publisher. New York, Schocken Books. Collection. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English.

  4. Título original: The Sovereignty of Good. Editorial: Taurus. Año publicación: 2019. Traducción por: Andreu Jaume Enseñat. Temas: Filosofía. Resumen y sinopsis de La soberanía del bien de Iris Murdoch. La gran aportación filosófica de Iris Murdoch en el centenario de su nacimiento.

  5. 18 de mar. de 2023 · 112 pages ; 20 cm. Throughout her distinguished and prolific writing career, she explored questions of good and bad, myth and morality. The framework for Murdoch's questions - and her own conclusions - can be found in the Sovereignty of Good. Originally published: London : Routledge & K. Paul, 1970.

  6. Iris Murdoch. Routledge, 1967 - Philosophy - 37 pages. Iris Murdoch once observed: 'philosophy is often a matter of finding occasions on which to say the obvious'. What was obvious to Murdoch, and...

  7. 1 de jul. de 2013 · ABSTRACT. Iris Murdoch was one of the great philosophers and novelists of the twentieth century and The Sovereignty of Good is her most important and enduring philosophical work. She argues that philosophy has focused, mistakenly, on what it is right to do rather than good to be and that only by restoring the notion of ‘vision ...