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  1. In seinem Hauptwerk After Virtue. A Study in Moral Theory kritisiert MacIntyre die „rationalistische“ Moral der Aufklärung seit Kant, die dem Menschen keine Wurzeln gegeben habe. Anknüpfend an die Nikomachische Ethik des Aristoteles will er die Tradition der Tugendethiken wiederbeleben.

  2. 15. Jan. 2022 · After Virtue is an interesting treatise on the history of moral and virtues, ranging from the Homeric poems down to contemporary discussions on moral. MacIntyre spends the first 30% of the book to elaborate on how the Enlightenment laid the foundation for philosophical schools on moralism that evolved into the nihilism of Friedrich Nietsche.

    • Alasdair MacIntyre
  3. After Virtue is a landmark. Although some parts can be rather dry, MacIntyre is always carefully building towards his persuasive and often devastating conclusions (for example, that belief in human rights "is one with belief in witches and in unicorns" (69)). Although by no means an easy read, he writes in a personable, sometimes even dialogical, way. The book also has a certain funny-grumpy ...

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  4. This chapter will examine the critical argument of After Virtue (chapters 1–9) in the broader context of MacIntyre’s background and writings in order to illuminate the conditions it imposes on any constructive effort in moral philosophy and to show how MacIntyre’s narrative of revolutionary practical reason (chapters 10–18) meets those conditions by uniting morality and desire.

  5. After Virtue is an interesting treatise on the history of moral and virtues, ranging from the Homeric poems down to contemporary discussions on moral. MacIntyre spends the first 30% of the book to elaborate on how the Enlightenment laid the foundation for philosophical schools on moralism that evolved into the nihilism of Friedrich Nietsche.

  6. "After Virtue" is one of the most widely discussed of all recent books on moral philosophy. It is the culmination of MacIntyre's deep engagement with the history of ethics. In it he argues that modern ethical theory, as it has developed since the seventeenth century, has been exposed by Friedrich Nietzsche as conceptually bankrupt. To find an alternative, he looks to ancient Greece and ...

  7. After Virtue is one of those works which will stand the test of time as a initiator of a discourse long forgotten in the western world. The discourse concerns the nature of morality which "sustains"or fails to sustain the inner lives of the western man after the cruel shattering of all possible illusions of any kind of moral order in the universe, a world most devastatingly described by Nietzsche.