Philosophy

Iris Murdoch writes, “If I attend properly I will have no choices and this is the ultimate condition to be aimed at” (38). Explain what she means by this, and why it constitutes a challenge to existentialist theories of freedom such as Sartre’s. Do you agree with her? Why or why not?

This question is based from the book: Irish Murdoch, The Sovereignty of Good, by Routledge

Please only write the paper based on this book and do not use any additional sources. Only this book in works cited and when in text citing (Murdoch, page number)
Please use supportive quotations from the book in the paper to show evidence its very important
Please write full 2 pages with sophisticated vocabulary.
Please explain Murdoch’s quote very deeply and why she does this statement and also why it is a challenge to Jean Paul Sartre. In Sartre you can mention he believes freedom of will but not action. Please explain why Sartre would not think like Murdoch.
And please clearly explain if you agree with Murdoch or not.
Please create a developed thesis at the end of the introduction paragraph and write topic sentences for each paragraph.

Please give brief information about Murdoch’s philosophy. If relevant with the topic of the paper (i don’t know) you can mention how Murdoch is against utilitarianism
Please make sure to provide a deep analysis of the quote and how it challenges Sartre, who believes in existentialism

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