Dear colleagues,
We would like to remind you that submissions for the Vienna Doctoral 
School of Philosophy Summer School 2025, The Philosophy of Iris Murdoch, 
are still open.
The details can be found below and on the summer school webpage: 
https://pace.phl.univie.ac.at/the-philosophy-of-iris-murdoch/.
Instructors: Justin Broackes (Brown), Cathy Mason (CEU), Silvia 
Caprioglio Panizza (UPCE/Tübingen), Rachael Wiseman (Liverpool)
Dates: July 14th-18th, 2025
Deadline for application: March 30th, 2025
Location: Neues Institutsgebäude (NIG), Universitätstrasse 7, 1010 Wien
Overview of the Topic
Although Iris Murdoch is still best known for her novels, her 
philosophical work is finally beginning to receive the recognition that 
it deserves. An Oxford philosopher, educated during the Second World War 
and later employed there as a lecturer, Murdoch’s philosophy marks a 
significant departure from the dominant analytic tradition of her place 
and time: a return to a philosophy deeply attuned to the human condition 
and to metaphysical thinking. Murdoch’s ideas began to develop with a 
critique of the prevailing approaches to language and thought, later 
evolving into a novel conception of ethics. Engaged with both analytic 
and continental traditions, she proposed vision as the basic category of 
evaluation and freedom as the ability to see the world rightly, rather 
than as detachment from it. As opposed to the amoral view of 
metaphysics, she sought to reanimate the concept of a world that finds 
meaning through “the Good”. She writes in dialogue with a diverse range 
of philosophers, including Plato, Kant, Hegel, Schopenhauer, 
Wittgenstein, Heidegger, French existentialists, and Derrida, among 
others, and she has had a strong influence on some of today’s best-known 
philosophers, including Cora Diamond, John McDowell, Martha Nussbaum, 
and Charles Taylor.
The summer school aims to bring together promising young philosophers 
with some of the leading experts on Murdoch’s philosophical work. 
Participants will have the chance to engage with her major themes, 
uncover less-explored aspects of her work, and contribute to the ongoing 
discussion of her ideas with their own research.
Application & Fees
We welcome applications from PhD students, postdoctoral researchers and 
advanced MA students in philosophy and related disciplines. To apply for 
participation, please send the following documents to Matt Dougherty 
(doughertym(a)ceu.edu):
1. Curriculum Vitae (max. 2 pages)
2. Statement of Purpose (no longer than 1 page), explaining the 
relevance of the summer school to your study, research, teaching and/or 
other professional work
3. Statement of Financial Aid (optional). We can offer partial financial 
support (including the coverage of the school fees) to the participants 
whose home institutions cannot cover their expenses. We therefore ask 
the applicants who wish to be considered for funding to briefly describe 
their situation in the statement.
4. Abstract (optional; max. 250 words). If you would like to present 
your work at the summer school, please send us a short abstract of your 
presentation. Since the number of slots for student presentations is 
limited, this will help us decide on how to allocate them.
The summer school fee is 75 Euros. The fee includes the student union 
fee of 25 Euros, which is required by Austrian law to register at the 
University of Vienna and to receive a certificate of completion of the 
summer school.
Please, submit your application by March 30, 23.59 CET.
Contact Email: doughertym(a)ceu.edu
We will notify you of the decision by April 7, 23.59 CET.
Diversity Statement: We strongly encourage applications from members of 
disadvantaged and underrepresented groups.
Organizing Committee
Paulina Sliwa
Matt Dougherty
Sebastian Aster
Maria Fedorova
Bojin Zhu
The VDP Summer School 2025 is funded by the Vienna Doctoral School of 
Philosophy (University of Vienna).