The contribution to contemporary philosophy of Alasdair MacIntyre is
enormous. His writings on ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of
religion, philosophy of the social sciences and the history of
philosophy have established him as one of the philosophical giants of
the last fifty years. His best-known book, After Virtue (1981),
spurred the profound revival of virtue ethics. Moreover, MacIntyre,
unlike so many of his contemporaries, has exerted a deep influence
beyond the bourns of academic philosophy. This volume focuses on the
major themes of MacIntyre's work with critical expositions of
MacIntyre's views on the history of philosophy, the role of tradition
in philosophical inquiry, the philosophy of the social sciences, moral
philosophy, political theory, and his critique of the assumptions and
institutions of modernity. Written by a distinguished team of
philosophers, this volume will have a wide appeal outside philosophy
to students in the social sciences, law, theology, and political
theory.
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9780511060809
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2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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