M and D and Me Iris Murdoch and Stanley Cavell on Perfectionism and Self-Transformation

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dc.contributor.author Forsberg, Anders Niklas cze
dc.date.accessioned 2018-02-27T03:31:33Z
dc.date.available 2018-02-27T03:31:33Z
dc.date.issued 2017 eng
dc.identifier.issn 1122-7893 eng
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10195/70213
dc.description.abstract This paper is an investigation into Iris Murdoch's variety of moral perfectionism. It starts off from Stanley Cavell's reservations against Murdoch's view, grounded in a discussion of Murdoch's famous example M and D. Cavell's principle complaint is that, as the example is set up, there's no reason to think that the mother in law, M, comes << to see herself, and hence the possibilities of her world, in a transformed light >>. This, Cavell argued, differentiates Murdoch version of moral perfectionism from the form Cavell favors. In this paper, it is argued that Cavell has pointed out a genuine deficiency of Murdoch's example, but that he nevertheless misunderstands her position; more specifically of her views of conceptual change, attention, love and perception. eng
dc.format p. 361-372 eng
dc.language.iso eng eng
dc.publisher SOC. ED. IL MULINO eng
dc.relation.ispartof Iride, volume 30, issue: 2 eng
dc.rights pouze v rámci univerzity eng
dc.subject Moral Perfectionism eng
dc.subject Iris Murdoch eng
dc.subject Stanley Cavell eng
dc.subject Self-Transformation eng
dc.subject Attention eng
dc.subject Moral Perfectionism cze
dc.subject Iris Murdoch cze
dc.subject Stanley Cavell cze
dc.subject Self-Transformation cze
dc.subject Attention cze
dc.title M and D and Me Iris Murdoch and Stanley Cavell on Perfectionism and Self-Transformation eng
dc.title.alternative M and D and Me Iris Murdoch and Stanley Cavell on Perfectionism and Self-Transformation cze
dc.type article eng
dc.description.abstract-translated This paper is an investigation into Iris Murdoch's variety of moral perfectionism. It starts off from Stanley Cavell's reservations against Murdoch's view, grounded in a discussion of Murdoch's famous example M and D. Cavell's principle complaint is that, as the example is set up, there's no reason to think that the mother in law, M, comes << to see herself, and hence the possibilities of her world, in a transformed light >>. This, Cavell argued, differentiates Murdoch version of moral perfectionism from the form Cavell favors. In this paper, it is argued that Cavell has pointed out a genuine deficiency of Murdoch's example, but that he nevertheless misunderstands her position; more specifically of her views of conceptual change, attention, love and perception. cze
dc.peerreviewed yes eng
dc.publicationstatus published eng
dc.identifier.doi 10.1414/87773 eng
dc.relation.publisherversion https://www.rivisteweb.it/doi/10.1414/87773 eng
dc.identifier.wos 000416733900007 eng
dc.identifier.wos 000416733900007
dc.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85039453050
dc.identifier.obd 39880399 eng


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