Iris Murdoch: Plato's Cave
Murdoch can be introduced in the context of teaching Plato. Her theory of unselfing speaks to the contemporary relevance of the metaphors Plato uses in his myth of the Cave. This series is developed by Liz McKinnell for Women In Parenthesis. More resources available at our website. www.womeninparenthesis.co.uk

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Philosophy & Literature - Iris Murdoch & Bryan Magee (1977)

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Iris Murdoch on the Sublime & the Beautiful Revisited (1959)

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J. Krishnamurti & Iris Murdoch - Brockwood Park 1984 - Dialogue 1

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"Proper Names" by John Searle

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Justin Broackes: Iris Murdoch and Simone Weil (Royal Institute of Philosophy)

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The Life and Philosophy of Iris Murdoch with Dr. Lesley Jamieson (University of Pardubice).

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The Rise and Fall of the Theosophical Society

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Ninety-Nine Novels: The Bell by Iris Murdoch

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Mary Midgley: Metaethics and Emotivism

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IRIS MURDOCH MORAL PHILOSOPHY By Cathy Mason

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J. Krishnamurti & Iris Murdoch - Brockwood Park 1984 - Dialogue 2

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Plato's REPUBLIC – Full Summary and Explanation of Western Philosophy's Most Important Book

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Eps 7 Iris Murdoch Sovereignty of Good (Learn while you sleep)

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Iris Murdoch, Under the Net

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Philosophy and Literature with Iris Murdoch and Bryan Magee (1977)

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Literature vs Philosophy - Iris Murdoch & Bryan Magee (1977)

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Iris Murdoch and Frank Kermode

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Stop Trying to Be Understood — Carl Jung

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