Iris Murdoch and the Ancient Quarrel: Why Literature is Not Philosophy

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dc.contributor.advisor Strandberg, Hugo (školitel)
dc.contributor.author Ekström Lindbäck, Lyra
dc.date.accessioned 2023-04-26T11:11:00Z
dc.date.available 2023-04-26T11:11:00Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.date.submitted 2023-01-31
dc.identifier Univerzitní knihovna (studovna) cze
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10195/80688
dc.description.abstract When Plato banished the poets from his ideal philosophical state, he accused their work of being merely an art of illusions: speaking to the lower parts of our soul, making us take the sensuously apparent as unquestionably true, relaxing our impulses for philosophical investigation and giving us license to have way too much erotically charged fun. Since then, a great deal of philosophical work has been dedicated to proving him wrong by defending a view of literature as philosophically relevant, or even as being philosophy in another form. Iris Murdoch, philosopher and novelist, is one of the few modern thinkers who has taken Plato?s side in this ancient quarrel, by insisting on a firm distinction between philosophy and literature. Nonetheless, most of the scholarship on her work has (often in order to read her own novels as philosophical) disputed her emphasis on the distinction. In this dissertation, I set out to do the opposite. With Murdoch as my main guide, among other thinkers such as Stanley Cavell, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone Weil, Hegel, Kant and Plato, I argue for why literature is not philosophy. After giving a historical background for the ancient quarrel, I propose some aesthetic characteristics which make it unfruitful, unnecessary or misguided to regard literature as philosophical. Through a discussion of the sensory illusion of sense, the role of conceptual thinking in literature, the clash between epistemology and fiction, the consolations of tragedy, and the immorality of art, I provide an extensive description of literature as distinct from philosophy. eng
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher Univerzita Pardubice cze
dc.rights bez omezení cze
dc.subject Iris Murdoch eng
dc.subject literature eng
dc.subject philosophy eng
dc.subject ancient quarrel eng
dc.subject aesthetic eng
dc.title Iris Murdoch and the Ancient Quarrel: Why Literature is Not Philosophy eng
dc.type disertační práce cze
dc.contributor.referee Furtak, Rick Anthony
dc.contributor.referee Hämäläinen, Nora Fiona Karolina
dc.date.accepted 2023-03-31
dc.description.department Fakulta filozofická cze
dc.thesis.degree-discipline Philosophy eng
dc.thesis.degree-name Ph.D.
dc.thesis.degree-grantor Univerzita Pardubice. Fakulta filozofická cze
dc.identifier.signature D40635
dc.thesis.degree-program Philosophy eng
dc.description.defence 1. Představení kandidátky (doc. Strandberg - školitel) 2. Prezentace disertace (Lyra) 3. Prezentace oponenských posudků - (Hämäläinen, Furtak) 4. Odpovědi uchazečky na posudky a navazující diskuse 5. Diskuse s dalšími otázkami (komise, publikum) 6. Porada a hlasování komise (uzavřené) cze
dc.identifier.stag 46460
dc.description.grade Dokončená práce s úspěšnou obhajobou cze


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