Description
This philosophical work comprises three essays: “The Idea of Perfection,” “On ‘God’ and ‘Good’,” and “The Sovereignty of Good over Other Concepts.” In these essays, Murdoch explores the concept of Good, arguing that it transcends other moral concepts and even the notion of God. She delves into questions of morality, ethics, and the human condition, providing a profound examination of moral philosophy. This work is classified under philosophy, focusing on ethics and moral philosophy. It is a non-Fiction text and is not considered a work of Fiction. Murdoch’s exploration of moral concepts has been influential in philosophical discussions, offering insights into the nature of goodness and morality.