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  1. Naming Evil, Judging Evil
  2. Verlust der Tugend by Alasdair MacIntyre, 2006-10-31
  3. Nine Valiant Academicals: Edinburgh Academical Holders of the Victoria Cross by Alasdair MacIntyre, 2007-10-03
  4. Tres Versiones Rivales de la Etica - Enciclopedia Genealogía y Tradición by Alasdair Macintyre, 1990-01-01
  5. After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory by Alasdair Macintyre, 1980-12
  6. Education and Values by Alasdair MacIntyre, Anthony Quinton, et all 1987-08
  7. Philosophical Imagination and Cultural Memory: Appropriating Historical Traditions
  8. Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry by Alasdair MacIntyre, 1990-08-09
  9. Secularization and Moral Change - The Riddell Memorial Lectures Thirty- sixth Series delivered at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne on 11, 12 and 13 November 1964 by Alasdair MacIntyre, 1967
  10. Die religiöse Kraft des Atheismus. by Alasdair MacIntyre, Paul Ricoeur, 2002-09-01
  11. Revisions: Changing Perspectives in Moral Philosophy
  12. Understanding MacIntyre by Bruce Ballard, 2000-01-10
  13. Making Sense of Macintyre (Avebury Series in Philosophy) by Michael B. Fuller, 1998-05
  14. Virtue Ethics: Dewey and MacIntyre (Continuum Studies in American Philosophy) by Stephen Carden, 2006-04-24

41. IngentaConnect Alasdair MacIntyre On Education: In Dialogue With Joseph Dunne
This discussion begins from the dilemma, posed in some earlier writing by alasdair macintyre, that education is essential but also, in current economic and
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42. Notre Dame Press: MacIntyre, Alasdair: After Virtue
In this classic work, alasdair macintyre examines the historical and conceptual roots of the idea of virtue, diagnoses the reasons for its absence in
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46. Management As A Practice A Response To Alasdair MacIntyre
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48. Alasdair MacIntyre Om Aristoteles Og Aquinas I MoralspørsmÃ¥let « Katolikk
macintyre, alasdair, After Virtue a study in moral theory. Third edition with a new prologue (Duckworth, 2007; 1st ed. 1981, 2nd ed. 1985), s. viiix.
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49. After Virtue: A Study In Moral Theology, Third Edition - By: Alasdair MacIntyre
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50. JSTOR After MacIntyre Critical Perspectives On The Work Of
Since 1981, alasdair macintyre has published three books on moral and political philosophy that have been distinguished by two overarching themes.
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52. Books By Alasdair MacIntyre Reviewed - BrothersJudd.com
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53. Hebrew College Gleanings Vol. 6 No. 4
According to alasdair macintyre, one of the most celebrated philosophers of our time, modern society is in a state of moral crisis, fragmented by
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54. Whose Justice? Which Rationality?, By Alasdair MacIntyre
Since its publication in 1981, alasdair macintyre s earlier book, After Virtue, has attracted a level of general attention seldom accorded to serious works
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55. Death & Virtue; Billy & Woody « Killing The Buddha
The former, alasdair macintyre’s critique of contemporary ethical theory, we had not read before and even now would have preferred to avoid.
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    Jump to Comments We here at KtB had an interesting weekend, quite by accident spending some time with a couple of unexpectedly complementary classics: After Virtue and Love and Death Yet it turns out they make great companions. The primary concern of After Virtue Love and Death is making jokes about borscht and village idiots while wearing religious obsession as lightly as Woody wears his flouncy peasant blouse Boris: Oh, if only God would give me some sign. If He would just speak to me once. Anything. One sentence. Two words. If He would just cough.
    Sonja: Not with those frames. Love and Death included. So it was a nice surprise, when searching for a clip of the film, to find this gem instead: Woody Allen interviewing Billy Graham, 28 years ago this month, September 1969: Woody: If you promise me some wonderful afterlife with a white robe and wings, I might go for it.
    Woody: One wing maybe?

56. Michael Polanyi, Alasdair MacIntyre, And The Role Of Tradition.(Essay) Industry
The work of both Michael Polanyi and alasdair macintyre contributes significantly to overcoming the problems posed by late modernity.
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Introduction In the late 1970s MacIntyre mentions Polanyi with some frequency and discusses him on several occasions. (2) He criticizes him primarily for succumbing to irrationalism, which, according to MacIntyre, results MacIntyre writes, in 1977, that "Polanyi is the Burke of the philosophy of science." MacIntyre does not intend this comparison as a compliment, for he is quite critical of Burke, and by linking Polanyi to Burke he extends those same criticisms to Polanyi, for, as he puts it, "all my earlier criticisms of Burke now become relevant to the criticism of Polanyi." (7) Just what are those criticisms? In MacIntyre's words, Burke "wanted to counterpoise tradition and reason and tradition and revolution. Not reason, but prejudice; not revolution, but inherited precedent; these are Burke's key oppositions." (8) MacIntyre repeats the comparison in another article published in 1978:

57. Alasdair MacIntyre: Labour Policy And Capitalist Planning (Winter 1963/4)
alasdair macintyre Labour policy and capitalist planning (Winter 1963/4)
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Labour policy and capitalist planning
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I. The New Capitalism
Commission du Plan , the secretariat of the Common Market in Brussels, that of the European Iron and Steel Community, and at home, NEDC. These instruments are essentially meeting-points for different capitalist interests. It is as these different interests embody the joint decisions in their own plans, those of ICI and Unilever, of Krupps and BSA, of Renault and the National Coal Board, that capitalist planning becomes a reality.
II. The End of Reformism
Inaugural Address laissez-faire The Middle Way The Future of the Labour Party Equally, as I have already argued, the ruling class has changed. They do not need to accommodate themselves to the working-class now by means of parliamentary institutions. The fundamental transactions in which class meets with class are directly economic and take place in the various institutional forms of arbitration and negotiation. These institutions absorb the reformist leadership into not merely legislating for capitalism (as the reformists used to do in parliament) but actually helping to administer it. Neo-capitalist bureaucracies can assimilate trade union bureaucrats in a way that old style capitalsts never could. We can now see why Wilson could succeed where Gaitskell failed. The collapse of reformism has left a policy vacuum among the traditionalists of both Right and Left, and the new capitalism has no place in their theoretical maps. Moreover the continuity between the work of the last Labour government and the shape of the new capitalism is sufficiently evident for reformist adherence to the new capitalism to be strongly reinforced.

58. Alasdair Macintyre Discussion
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59. ToddSeavey.com » Blog Archive » Book Selection Of The Month: “After Virt
alasdair macintyre’s a great philosopher and writer yet coy and elliptical . Dreher concludes the book by praising alasdair macintyre (as did I in an
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After Virtue by Alasdair MacIntyre Straussian philosophy Only on page 199 (out of 260) do we get the first, out-of-the-blue indication that serious Marxism might lie ahead. There, after the preceding several chapters of Martha-Nussbaum-like, neo-Aristotelian talk of what sound to me like bourgeois, Republican-friendly virtues (even if and and paleoconservative The Odyssey MacIntyre vs. Relativism and Emotivism really are either by embracing some form of relativism or [UPDATE: which my friend Kyle Smith, movie critic at New York Post Starship Troopers RoboCop II and RoboCop III Sin City made clear; of course, putting modern liberal sentiments in the mouths of ancient Spartans would be absurd, so perhaps we should be grateful the warriors in Another Philosophical Hybrid debaters at Lolita Bar this month Flow , we can agree that happiness is paramount while also acknowledging that it is too complex and individualized a phenomenon to turn into a short checklist of specific hobbies, possessions, or behaviors that all people should have. Those ancient virtues MacIntyre described may have been more concrete than the theories of Kant or the existentialists, but it is precisely their abstract characteristics that makes it possible to imagine importing them, or their analogues, to our own era.
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60. GeorgeScialabba.Net:
Something like this bleak picture de scribes contemporary religious and moral philosophy, according to Leszek Kolakowski and alasdair macintyre.
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Religion: If there is No God… By Leszek Kolakowski. Oxford, $19.95. After Virtue: A study in Moral Theory. By Alasdair MacIntyre. Notre Dame, $15.95, $7.95 paper. Consequences of Pragmatism: Essays, 1972-1980. By Richard Rorty. Minneso
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Religion: If there is No God… By Leszek Kolakowski. Oxford, $19.95. After Virtue: A study in Moral Theory. By Alasdair MacIntyre. Notre Dame, $15.95, $7.95 paper. Consequences of Pragmatism: Essays, 1972-1980. By Richard Rorty. Minneso The argument over modernity is as old as modernity. Pascal could not forgive Descartes and Montaigne for begetting irony, self-consciousness, radical doubt. Kant labored to overcome Hume’s skepticism. Kierkegaard railed at Hegel’s cosmopolitan historicism. Dostoevsky stated the conservatives’ ultimate misgiving: “If God does not exist, everything is permitted.” On the left, too, there is a tradition of ambivalence about the results of certain modern liberations. Mill fretted that virtue might not survive the decline of Christian superstition. Morris was sure that Beauty and mass production could not coexist. Lawrence called industrialism “a black mistake.” By now the modernist turn seems irreversible, yet thoughtful radicals like Christopher Lasch and Michael Walzer are still troubled by a sense of something lost as everything solid melts into air. What has worried opponents of modernism is its primarily critical, destructive character. Its chief strategies have been negative: dissolution (of supposedly fundamental distinctions), unmasking (of unconscious motives, class interests), debunking (of myths), stripping away (of gratuitous assumptions, superfluous first principles). In one perspective, modern intellectual history seems a kind of ascetic frenzy, a continual renunciation of consoling, structure-providing, community- creating illusions. And what, ask the anti-modernists, is left? Babel, chaos, anomie, nihilism: unreal cities, a handful of dust.

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