MacIntyre's After Virtue at 40

Since its publication in 1981, Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue has been recognised as a classic. Primarily a work of moral philosophy, it also draws on sociology, classics, political science and theology to effect a unique intellectual synthesis, and its combination of erudition and challengi...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Angier, Tom P. S. (editor)
Content type: Book
Published: Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press 2024
Series:Cambridge philosophical anniversaries
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Online Access:Volltext
Source:E-Books
Table of Contents:
  • Aftervirtue and virtue ethics / Tom Angier
  • After virtue and happiness / Jennifer Herdt
  • After virtue : Nietzsche or Aristotle, institutions and practices / Kelvin Knight
  • After virtue's critique of liberalism / David Rondel
  • After virtue and the rise of postliberalism / Nathan Pinkoski
  • After virtue and conservativism / David McPherson
  • After virtue as a real utopia / Jason Blakely
  • Form, style, and voice in After virtue / Stephen Mulhall
  • After virtue, narrative, and the human good / Micah Lott
  • After virtue as a narrative of revolutionary practical reason / Christopher Lutz
  • Theological overtones in After virtue / Charles Pinches
  • Law as social practice : After virtue and legal theory / Mark Retter
  • After virtue, managers and business ethics / Paul Blackledge