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  1. 3. Mai 2024 · Alasdair MacIntyre (born Jan. 12, 1929, Glasgow, Scot.) is a Scottish-born philosopher, one of the great moral thinkers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, well known for reintroducing Aristotelian ethics and politics into mainstream philosophy and for emphasizing the role of history in philosophical theorizing.

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  2. 20. Apr. 2024 · Bernard Williams (1929–2003) and Alasdair MacIntyre (born 1929) are two prominent figures who have changed moral philosophy in the second half of the 20th Century. They share some undeniable similarities, such as being Classicists who have turned to philosophy at the beginning of their careers.

  3. 24. Apr. 2024 · 3 Alasdair MacIntyre on Productive Practices and Communities of Virtue 3.1 The Contemporary Reassertion of Aristotelian Concepts The philosophical dominance that Aristotle’s account of human conduct enjoyed from the late twelfth century onward ended during Europe’s Enlightenment, after which Aristotelianism continued to be on the defensive for most of the nineteenth century.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · vii Alasdair MacIntyre, quoted by Kelvin Knight in ‘Revolutionary Aristotelianism,’ in Virtue and Politics, University of Notre Dame Press, 2011, p. 31. viii Alasdair MacIntyre, ‘Where We Were, Where We Are, Where We Need to Be,’ in Virtue and Politics, University of Notre Dame Press, 2011, pp. 319-320.

  5. 23. Apr. 2024 · Apr 23, 2024. Note: If you don’t have time to read, you can listen instead: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n5i0cBzsEcGyxvJ27OxsWzlhsZCVBUyv/view?usp=sharing. If I had to pick the top ten books that are most worth reading, Alasdair MacIntyres After Virtue would be on the list. Its fame precedes it, at least in certain circles.

  6. 30. Apr. 2024 · Alasdair MacIntyre, “Is Patriotism A Virtue?” in Ronald Beiner, ed., Theorizing Citizenship, SUNY series in political theory, Contemporary issues (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995), pp. 209–28. Although MacIntyre does not defend this position as his own, but rather offers it as one possible (and admittedly extreme) characterisation of patriotism, it reflects many of his ...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · According to MacIntyre, this version of dignity is too “minimal,” a primarilynegativeprecept that reduces our sense of political duty to one of merely preventing social evils. Dignity, the philosopher argued, has replaced the more substantive and positive concept of justice , as articulated by St. Thomas Aquinas as a ...