
Learning from MacIntyre
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Contributions written by an international team of renowned specialists in moral, social, and political philosophy testify both to the wide scope of Alasdair MacIntyre's philosophy, and the increasing influence of his ideas across the world. It will provide its readers with indispensable intellectual apparatus to understand, and to cope with, present-day societal transformations.Adam Chmielewski, Chair, Department of Social and Political Philosophy, University of Wroclaw, Poland
Much has been written about Alasdair MacIntyre's philosophy, but Learning from MacIntyre is without rival as a demonstration of the extraordinary range of MacIntyre's influence, not only within academic philosophy but across a variety of other disciplines.
Peter Wicks, Scholar in Residence, Elm Institute, USA
Learning from MacIntyre is a tour de force illuminating the evolution, complexity, and applicability of Alasdair MacIntyre's significant body of work to a range of disciplines and traditions. The work serves as a collection of masterclasses by eminent scholars who guide the reader through the breadth, depth, and development of MacIntyre's thought.
Ann Gallagher, Head of Academic Nursing, University of Exeter, UK
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Geoff Moore is Professor of Business Ethics at Durham University Business School, UK. He is the author of Virtue at Work: Ethics for Individuals, Managers, and Organizations (2017).
Content
Introduction
Ron Beadle and Geoff Moore
1. Alasdair MacIntyre: An Intellectual Biography
Christopher Stephen Lutz
2. MacIntyre and Theology
Stanley Hauerwas
3. MacIntyre and Thomism
Thomas Osborne
4. MacIntyre and Moral Philosophy
Apostolos Malakos
5. MacIntyre and Classical Philosophy
Tom Angier
6. MacIntyre and Political Philosophy
Caleb Bernacchio and Kelvin Knight
7. MacIntyre and Marxism
Paul Blackledge and Buket Korkut Raptis
8. MacIntyre and Frankfurt School Critical Theory
Jeffery L. Nicholas
9. MacIntyre and Communication
Janie Harden Fritz
10. MacIntyre and Business Ethics
Gregory R. Beabout
11. MacIntyre and Sociology
Peter McMylor
12. MacIntyre and Education
Joseph Dunne
13. MacIntyre and Law
James J. Kelly Jr.
14. MacIntyre and Therapeutic Method
Jonathan Lear
Index
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