Film-Philosophy (Oct 2017)

Murdoch and Margaret : Learning a Moral Life

  • Lucy Bolton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3366/film.2017.0051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 3
pp. 265 – 280

Abstract

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Reading the moral philosophy of Iris Murdoch alongside film enables us to see Murdoch's notions of practical moral good in action. For Murdoch, moral philosophy can be seen as “a more systematic and reflective extension of what ordinary moral agents are continually doing”. Murdoch can help us further by her consideration of the value of a moral fable: does a morally important fable always imply universal rules? And how do we decide whether a fable is morally important? By bringing Murdoch and Margaret (Kenneth Lonergan, 2011) together in an exploration of the moral decision making of the film's protagonist and our assessment of her choices, we can learn more about the idea of film as a morally important fable rather than a fable that is purely decorative.

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