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The narrative voice that weaves throughout her prolific fiction is that of an intense
thinker who observes , explores , and describes the contemporary world but
whose ultimate sense of human life is that the individual , and indeed the human
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The narrative voice that weaves throughout her prolific fiction is that of an intense
thinker who observes , explores , and describes the contemporary world but
whose ultimate sense of human life is that the individual , and indeed the human
...
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This aesthetic theory has its corollary in Murdoch's moral philosophy , in which
she stresses the need for the individual to ... Recognition of otherness is , to a
degree , dependent upon the individual's ability to " attend " to other individuals ...
This aesthetic theory has its corollary in Murdoch's moral philosophy , in which
she stresses the need for the individual to ... Recognition of otherness is , to a
degree , dependent upon the individual's ability to " attend " to other individuals ...
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situation than any of the individual letter - writers , and the ignorance , lies , and
exaggerations of the writers are juxtaposed in ways that underscore the limited
and fallacious viewpoint of each individual . These chapters also give Murdoch
an ...
situation than any of the individual letter - writers , and the ignorance , lies , and
exaggerations of the writers are juxtaposed in ways that underscore the limited
and fallacious viewpoint of each individual . These chapters also give Murdoch
an ...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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