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After Virtue is a watershed in MacIntyre''s career. It follows his emergence from Marxism, but draws on Marxist sources and arguments. It precedes his move to Thomism, but already draws on Augustine and Aquinas. Because of its watershed nature, it has gained a wide readership in various fi...
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Zusammenfassung: | After Virtue is a watershed in MacIntyre''s career. It follows his emergence from Marxism, but draws on Marxist sources and arguments. It precedes his move to Thomism, but already draws on Augustine and Aquinas. Because of its watershed nature, it has gained a wide readership in various fields but it treats a variety of issues in ways that are unfamiliar either to Marxists schooled in the social sciences or to Thomists schooled in medieval metaphysics. Reading Alasdair MacIntyre''s After Virtue provides a commentary that will be accessible to students, valuable to scholars, and useful to teachers. |
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505 | 8 | |a Moving forward: History, realism, and tradition3 Summary of the critical argument; Overview of the critical argument; Chapter one: A "Disquieting Suggestion"; Chapter two: The nature of moral disagreement today and the claims of emotivism; Chapter three: Emotivism: Social content and social context; Chapter four: The predecessor culture and the enlightenment project of justifying morality; Chapter five: Why the enlightenment project of justifying morality had to fail; Chapter six: Some consequences of the failure of theenlightenment project; Chapter seven: "Fact," explanation, and expertise. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter eight: The character of generalizations in socialscience and their lack of predictive powerChapter nine: Nietzsche or Aristotle?; 4 Commentary on the critical argument; Conventional moral philosophy; Relativism?; Practical reasoning and moral judgment; Contemporary debates and disagreements; Emotivism in the gap between meaning and use; From epistemology to action; Four characters from emotivist culture; Practical rules and moral fi ctions; The false promise of a scientifi c alternative to moralphilosophy; Nietzsche or Aristotle?; 5 Summary of the constructive argument. | |
505 | 8 | |a Specifying AristotleDefining virtue; Applying the theory; 6 Commentary on the constructive argument; Action and practice as the subject matter of ethics; The development of practices in Alasdair MacIntyre'swork; Two problems: The unity of virtue and evil practices; Aristotle without metaphysics?; Metaphysics and practice in Aristotelian philosophy; Relativism?; Nostalgia?; Pessimism?; 7 Alasdair MacIntyre's constructive work since AV; Secondary literature on MacIntyre; Bibliography; Index. | |
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contents | Cover; Halftitle; Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; Philosophy of science; Method; Reading AV; Two notes on notation; 1 MacIntyre and Marxism; Action versus behavior; The philosophy of the social sciences and the critique of Marxism; The origins of AV in the moral critique of Stalinism; Marx and MacIntyre versus individualism; "Liberalism," Marxism, and Aristotle; 2 Understanding the "Disquieting Suggestion"; The "Disquieting Suggestion"; Recognizing the catastrophe; Moral action and human action. Moving forward: History, realism, and tradition3 Summary of the critical argument; Overview of the critical argument; Chapter one: A "Disquieting Suggestion"; Chapter two: The nature of moral disagreement today and the claims of emotivism; Chapter three: Emotivism: Social content and social context; Chapter four: The predecessor culture and the enlightenment project of justifying morality; Chapter five: Why the enlightenment project of justifying morality had to fail; Chapter six: Some consequences of the failure of theenlightenment project; Chapter seven: "Fact," explanation, and expertise. Chapter eight: The character of generalizations in socialscience and their lack of predictive powerChapter nine: Nietzsche or Aristotle?; 4 Commentary on the critical argument; Conventional moral philosophy; Relativism?; Practical reasoning and moral judgment; Contemporary debates and disagreements; Emotivism in the gap between meaning and use; From epistemology to action; Four characters from emotivist culture; Practical rules and moral fi ctions; The false promise of a scientifi c alternative to moralphilosophy; Nietzsche or Aristotle?; 5 Summary of the constructive argument. Specifying AristotleDefining virtue; Applying the theory; 6 Commentary on the constructive argument; Action and practice as the subject matter of ethics; The development of practices in Alasdair MacIntyre'swork; Two problems: The unity of virtue and evil practices; Aristotle without metaphysics?; Metaphysics and practice in Aristotelian philosophy; Relativism?; Nostalgia?; Pessimism?; 7 Alasdair MacIntyre's constructive work since AV; Secondary literature on MacIntyre; Bibliography; Index. |
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spelling | Lutz, Christopher Stephen, 1966- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJvd8y3tKmyjbBrj6vPhHC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003120213 Reading Alasdair MacIntyre's After virtue / Christopher Stephen Lutz. London : Continuum, [2012] ©2012 1 online resource (227 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Cover; Halftitle; Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; Philosophy of science; Method; Reading AV; Two notes on notation; 1 MacIntyre and Marxism; Action versus behavior; The philosophy of the social sciences and the critique of Marxism; The origins of AV in the moral critique of Stalinism; Marx and MacIntyre versus individualism; "Liberalism," Marxism, and Aristotle; 2 Understanding the "Disquieting Suggestion"; The "Disquieting Suggestion"; Recognizing the catastrophe; Moral action and human action. Moving forward: History, realism, and tradition3 Summary of the critical argument; Overview of the critical argument; Chapter one: A "Disquieting Suggestion"; Chapter two: The nature of moral disagreement today and the claims of emotivism; Chapter three: Emotivism: Social content and social context; Chapter four: The predecessor culture and the enlightenment project of justifying morality; Chapter five: Why the enlightenment project of justifying morality had to fail; Chapter six: Some consequences of the failure of theenlightenment project; Chapter seven: "Fact," explanation, and expertise. Chapter eight: The character of generalizations in socialscience and their lack of predictive powerChapter nine: Nietzsche or Aristotle?; 4 Commentary on the critical argument; Conventional moral philosophy; Relativism?; Practical reasoning and moral judgment; Contemporary debates and disagreements; Emotivism in the gap between meaning and use; From epistemology to action; Four characters from emotivist culture; Practical rules and moral fi ctions; The false promise of a scientifi c alternative to moralphilosophy; Nietzsche or Aristotle?; 5 Summary of the constructive argument. Specifying AristotleDefining virtue; Applying the theory; 6 Commentary on the constructive argument; Action and practice as the subject matter of ethics; The development of practices in Alasdair MacIntyre'swork; Two problems: The unity of virtue and evil practices; Aristotle without metaphysics?; Metaphysics and practice in Aristotelian philosophy; Relativism?; Nostalgia?; Pessimism?; 7 Alasdair MacIntyre's constructive work since AV; Secondary literature on MacIntyre; Bibliography; Index. After Virtue is a watershed in MacIntyre''s career. It follows his emergence from Marxism, but draws on Marxist sources and arguments. It precedes his move to Thomism, but already draws on Augustine and Aquinas. Because of its watershed nature, it has gained a wide readership in various fields but it treats a variety of issues in ways that are unfamiliar either to Marxists schooled in the social sciences or to Thomists schooled in medieval metaphysics. Reading Alasdair MacIntyre''s After Virtue provides a commentary that will be accessible to students, valuable to scholars, and useful to teachers. MacIntyre, Alasdair C. After virtue. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021081491 MacIntyre, Alasdair C. Ethics. MacIntyre, Alasdair C. fast After virtue (MacIntyre, Alasdair C.) fast MacIntyre, Alasdair C. 1929- After virtue gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4462221-1 Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Virtues. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143810 Virtue. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143808 Ethics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004989 Morale. Vertus. ethics (philosophy) aat PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Social. bisacsh Ethics fast Virtue fast Virtues fast has work: Reading Alasdair MacIntyre's After virtue (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFGPxwHyKbvw4FJhr8fMMX https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Lutz, Christopher Stephen. Reading Alasdair MacIntyre's After virtue. London : Continuum, [2012] xii, 212 pages ; 22 cm. 9781441126160 (DLC) 2011277890 (OCoLC)757481550 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=836644 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Lutz, Christopher Stephen, 1966- Reading Alasdair MacIntyre's After virtue / Cover; Halftitle; Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; Philosophy of science; Method; Reading AV; Two notes on notation; 1 MacIntyre and Marxism; Action versus behavior; The philosophy of the social sciences and the critique of Marxism; The origins of AV in the moral critique of Stalinism; Marx and MacIntyre versus individualism; "Liberalism," Marxism, and Aristotle; 2 Understanding the "Disquieting Suggestion"; The "Disquieting Suggestion"; Recognizing the catastrophe; Moral action and human action. Moving forward: History, realism, and tradition3 Summary of the critical argument; Overview of the critical argument; Chapter one: A "Disquieting Suggestion"; Chapter two: The nature of moral disagreement today and the claims of emotivism; Chapter three: Emotivism: Social content and social context; Chapter four: The predecessor culture and the enlightenment project of justifying morality; Chapter five: Why the enlightenment project of justifying morality had to fail; Chapter six: Some consequences of the failure of theenlightenment project; Chapter seven: "Fact," explanation, and expertise. Chapter eight: The character of generalizations in socialscience and their lack of predictive powerChapter nine: Nietzsche or Aristotle?; 4 Commentary on the critical argument; Conventional moral philosophy; Relativism?; Practical reasoning and moral judgment; Contemporary debates and disagreements; Emotivism in the gap between meaning and use; From epistemology to action; Four characters from emotivist culture; Practical rules and moral fi ctions; The false promise of a scientifi c alternative to moralphilosophy; Nietzsche or Aristotle?; 5 Summary of the constructive argument. Specifying AristotleDefining virtue; Applying the theory; 6 Commentary on the constructive argument; Action and practice as the subject matter of ethics; The development of practices in Alasdair MacIntyre'swork; Two problems: The unity of virtue and evil practices; Aristotle without metaphysics?; Metaphysics and practice in Aristotelian philosophy; Relativism?; Nostalgia?; Pessimism?; 7 Alasdair MacIntyre's constructive work since AV; Secondary literature on MacIntyre; Bibliography; Index. MacIntyre, Alasdair C. After virtue. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021081491 MacIntyre, Alasdair C. Ethics. MacIntyre, Alasdair C. fast After virtue (MacIntyre, Alasdair C.) fast MacIntyre, Alasdair C. 1929- After virtue gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4462221-1 Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Virtues. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143810 Virtue. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143808 Ethics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004989 Morale. Vertus. ethics (philosophy) aat PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Social. bisacsh Ethics fast Virtue fast Virtues fast |
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