Love's realism: Iris Murdoch and the importance of being human

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Jamieson, Lesley [1 ]
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[1] Univ Pardubice, Fac Arts & Philosophy, Ctr Eth Study Human Value, Stavarov 97, Pardubice 53210, Czech Republic
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10.1111/ejop.12978
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B [哲学、宗教];
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01 ; 0101 ;
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Defenders of two Rationality Views of love-the Qualities View and the Personhood View-have drawn on Iris Murdoch's philosophical writings to highlight a connection between love and a "realistic" perspective on the beloved. Murdoch does not inform the basic structure of these views-she is rather introduced as a supplement who shows that in love, we pay accurate, nuanced, unguarded, and unflinching attention to the other. In this paper, I contend that these authors have failed to see that Murdoch offers a distinct view of love and is inappropriate to enlist as an ally. This is in large part because they have missed the full sense of what Murdoch means by connecting love and realism. I contend that for Murdoch, to love someone means seeing them in light of a realistic vision of what it means to be human; this includes an appreciation of the limits of freedom, the formative influence of personal history, and the nature and extent of our differences from one another. This helps us to see why Murdoch variously describes loving attention as realistic, compassionate, tolerant, and extremely difficult. It also sheds light on some important and familiar ways that we criticize one another's grounds for love.
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页码:1204 / 1220
页数:17
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