Kazuo Ishiguro and Ethics
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Kazuo Ishiguro and Ethics addresses the philosophical issues that lie at the heart of Ishiguros fiction, shedding light on the moral condition of his characters their sense of responsibility and pride in service, their attempts at self-determination and the value they assign to loyalty, love and friendship. Ethics in Ishiguros work is structured around the tension between the limits of the characters agency and their striving towards the good. Ishiguros novels are shown to tackle fundamental questions posed by ancient Greek philosophers, especially Plato, and modern Western ones, from Adam Smith through Jean-Paul Sartre to Martha Nussbaum. What is the human soul? What is dignity? What does it mean to be human? These issues are expressed in his narrative world through the universal and timeless language of myths, allegories and images that are both ancient and modern as well as cross-cultural.
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