After virtue
a study in moral theory
2nd ed.
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Author
Publication
1984 - University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, Ind, Indiana
Language
English
Word Count
71,500 words, Guess
Page Count
286 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveaftervi_mac_1984_00_5325
- Internet Archiveaftervirtuestudy0000maci_e5n9
- ISBN-139780268006112
- ISBN-100268006105
- ISBN-100268006113
and 7 more
- ISBN-139780268006105
- LibraryThing8944
- Goodreads954666', '332138
- Library of Congress Control Number83040601
- OCLC Control Number10751724
- OCLC Control Number45731240
- Open LibraryOL3185292M
Classifications
- DDC170/.42
- LCCBJ1012 .M325 1984
- LCCBJ1012 .M325 1984eb
Description
Discusses the nature of moral disagreement, Nietzsche, Aristotle, heroic societies, and the virtue of justice. In a new chapter, MacIntyre elaborates his position on the relationship of philosophy to history, the virtues and the issue of relativism, and the relationship of moral philosophy to theology.
First Sentence
Imagine that the natural sciences were to suffer the effects of a catastrophe.
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