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Aesthetic Experience And Moral Vision In Plato Kant And Murdoch Looking Goodbeing Good 1st Ed 2021 Meredith Trexler Drees

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Aesthetic Experience And Moral Vision In Plato Kant And Murdoch Looking Goodbeing Good 1st Ed 2021 Meredith Trexler Drees
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Aesthetic Experience And Moral Vision In Plato Kant And Murdoch Looking Goodbeing Good 1st Ed 2021 Meredith Trexler Drees instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Meredith Trexler Drees
ISBN: 9783030790875, 3030790878
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed. 2021

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Aesthetic Experience And Moral Vision In Plato Kant And Murdoch Looking Goodbeing Good 1st Ed 2021 Meredith Trexler Drees by Meredith Trexler Drees 9783030790875, 3030790878 instant download after payment.

This book addresses how Plato, Kant, and Iris Murdoch (each in different ways) view the connection aesthetic experience has to morality. While offering an examination of Iris Murdoch’s philosophy, it analyses deeply the suggestive links (as well as essential distinctions) between Plato’s and Kant’s philosophies. Meredith Trexler Drees considers not only Iris Murdoch’s concept of unselfing, but also its relationship with Kant’s view of Achtung and Plato’s view of Eros. In addition, Trexler Drees suggests an extended, and partially amended, version of Murdoch’s view, arguing that it is more compatible with a religious way of life than Murdoch herself realized. This leads to an expansion of the overall argument to include Kant’s affirmation of religion as an area of life that can be improved through Plato’s and Murdoch’s vision of how being good and being beautiful can be part of the same life-task.

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