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Iris Murdoch's Practical Wisdom: Salvation by Words

Iris Murdoch was one of the most celebrated novelists and philosophers of the 20th century whose writing is marked by a grim assessment of the “conceptual impoverishment of modern ethical thought.” As Murdoch saw it, humans had gradually lost the ability to grasp the transcendent values that are the source of all meaning: true love, evil, grace and perfection. One solution lay in art, which Murcdoch saw as a kind of “practical mysticism”: art that helps us grasp perfection, but in a way that acknowledges how far we have fallen away from it.

We will read one of Murdoch’s most beautiful pieces, “Salvation by Words,” which offers a spirited defense of art as a continuing source of “plain truth” about human certainties.

This reading group is led by Matthew Rose (Morningside) and Amogha Sahu (Columbia).