Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: The Gifford-driven genesis and subliminal stylistic construction of Metaphysics as a guide to morals
Chapter Three: Unity and art in a mood of scepticism (MGM Chapter 1)
Chapter Four: Murdoch's question of the work of art: the dialogue between Western and Japanese conceptions of unity (MGM Chapters 1 & 8)
Chapter Five: Fact and value (MGM Chapter 2)
Chapter Six: Schopenhauer and the mystical solution of the riddle (MGM Chapter 3)
Chapter Seven: Metaphysics as a guide to morals: The debate between literature and philosophy
Chapter Eight: Disciplines of attention: Iris Murdoch on consciousness, criticism, and thought (MGM Chapters 6-8)Chapter Nine: Iris Murdoch as educator
Chapter Ten: 'I think I disagree': Murdoch on Wittgenstein and inner life (MGM Chapter 17)
Chapter Eleven: 'We are fantasising imaginative animals' (MGM Chapter 11)
Chapter Twelve: The metaphysics of morals and politics (MGM Chapter 12)
Chapter Thirteen: Iris Murdoch's ontological argument (MGM Chapter 13)
Chapter Fourteen: Vision and encounter in moral thinking (MGM Chapter 15)
Chapter Fifteen: The urge to write: Of Murdoch on Plato's DemiurgeChapter Sixteen: Fields of force: Murdoch on axioms, duties, and Eros (MGM Chapter 17)
Chapter Seventeen: Which void? (MGM Chapter 18)
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