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81. | Theme Of Ethics In Iris Murdoch's The Black Prince |
82. | Out Of Solipsism |
83. | Art Of Rhetoric |
84. | Escape From The Cave And Rise To The Good: Iris Murdoch's Moral Pilgrimage In The Novels |
85. | The Characters In Alice Murdoch's Novels And The Writer's Moral Philosophy |
86. | "Contingency" In Alice Murdoch's Novels |
87. | Resilient iris Intergenerational spirit injury of diasporic African women spirit healing and recovery |
88. | Iris Murdoch's genealogy of the modern self: Retrieving consciousness beyond the linguistic turn |
89. | T. W. Adorno, Iris Murdoch, and the importance of art for ethics |
90. | Eros and evil in Iris Murdoch's spiritual vision |
91. | Ethical revivals: Discontinuities and moral self-cultivation in James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, and Iris Murdoch |
92. | Conscience and moral agency: Iris Murdoch and H. Richard Niebuhr on the formation of the moral self |
93. | Constructing a moral life: Literature and the ordinary moral agent (Martha Nussbaum, Iris Murdoch) |
94. | Iris Murdoch on knowledge and freedom |
95. | Retrieving discarded visions: Moral transformation in Paul Tillich, Iris Murdoch, and criminal justice |
96. | Bodies and things: Iris Murdoch and the material world |
97. | 'Seeing' human goodness. Iris Murdoch: A contemporary inquiry into the moral self |
98. | Everyday magic: Fairy tales in the fiction of Iris Murdoch, Margaret Drabble and A. S. Byatt |
99. | Metacritical fictions: Post-war literature meets academic culture (A. S. Byatt, Iris Murdoch, Salman Rushdie, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf) |
100. | Patriarchy and power: The fate of women in selected novels by Iris Murdoch |
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