After virtue: a study in moral theory |
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User Review - deusvitae - LibraryThingAn exploration of moral philosophy in the Western tradition. The author's main premise, if I have understood it properly, is to commend the Aristotelian tradition and many aspects of its framework in ... Read full review
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User Review - StephenBarkley - LibraryThingIs there anything left to be said about After Virtue? With this book, Alasdair MacIntyre brought Aristotelian-style virtue ethics back into the modern conversation. It is a true classic, still quoted ... Read full review
Contents
The Nature of Moral Disagreement Today and | 6 |
Social Content and Social Context | 22 |
The Predecessor Culture and the Enlightenment Project | 35 |
Copyright | |
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