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The Literaryization of Modern Moral Philosophy: a Study of Alice Murdoch's Creative Thoughts
Literature现代道德哲学的文学化:艾丽丝·默多克的创作思想研究
Xu Mingying
This book combines the philosophical works, literary criticism and literary works of the famous British novelist and philosopher Alice Murdoch to analyze the commonalities and differences between her philosophical thoughts and literary practices, and attempts to clarify the context of mutual complementation, mutual support and complementarity between literature and philosophy in her thoughts. It analyzes the basic elements and internal logic of his literary and philosophical thoughts, and outlines Murdoch's creative ideological system from four aspects: starting point, core concepts, creation theory and interpretation theory. Through the literary interpretation of the morality in his novel creation, it elaborates on the interpretation and presentation of Murdoch's philosophical thoughts in literary practice. This book expands the dimensions of Murdoch research at home and abroad, provides a new reference for interdisciplinary research on literature and philosophy, and is a highly theoretical and readable academic work.
This book combines the philosophical works, literary criticism and literary works of the famous British novelist and philosopher Alice Murdoch to analyze the commonalities and differences between her philosophical thoughts and literary practices, and attempts to clarify the context of mutual complementation, mutual support and complementarity between literature and philosophy in her thoughts. It analyzes the basic elements and internal logic of his literary and philosophical thoughts, and outlines Murdoch's creative ideological system from four aspects: starting point, core concepts, creation theory and interpretation theory. Through the literary interpretation of the morality in his novel creation, it elaborates on the interpretation and presentation of Murdoch's philosophical thoughts in literary practice. This book expands the dimensions of Murdoch research at home and abroad, provides a new reference for interdisciplinary research on literature and philosophy, and is a highly theoretical and readable academic work.