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Prasanna Satgunarajah

Royal Danish School of Pharmacy
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Royal Danish School of Pharmacy
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Metaphysics and Epistemology
Value Theory
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
History of Western Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
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Metaphysics and Epistemology
Value Theory
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
History of Western Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
  • All publications (232)
  •  401
    Is patriotism a virtue?
    In Derek Matravers & Jonathan Pike (eds.), Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Anthology, Routledge. 2005.
    This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1984, given by Alasdair Maclntyre, a Scottish philosopher
    Patriotism
  •  62
    David Hume's Ethical Writings: Selections (edited book)
    Collier Books. 1965.
  • Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry
    Duckworth. 1990.
  •  673
    Partisan or Neutral? The Futility of Public Political Theory
    Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 60 (3): 731-734. 2000.
  •  101
    Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry
    with Stewart R. Sutherland
    Philosophical Quarterly 42 (167): 253. 1992.
    Ethics
  •  113
    Review of Tracy B. Strong: The Idea of Political Theory: Reflections on the Self in Political Time and Space (review)
    Ethics 101 (4): 878-879. 1991.
    Political Theory
  •  129
    The Religious Significance of Atheism
    with D. Z. Phillips and Paul Ricoeur
    Philosophical Quarterly 21 (82): 93. 1971.
    Arguments Against TheismAtheism and AgnosticismThe Number of Gods
  •  133
    Prospects for a Common Morality
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (2): 484-486. 1995.
    Mental States and Processes
  •  58
    David Hume, Common-Sense Moralist, Sceptical Metaphysician
    Noûs 18 (2): 379-382. 1984.
    Hume: Metaphysics and EpistemologyHume: Value Theory
  •  683
    Review of Tetsuo Najita: Visions of Virtue in Tokugawa Japan: The Kaitokudō Merchant Academy of Osaka.
    Ethics 98 (3): 587-588. 1988.
    Social and Political PhilosophyJapanese Confucian Philosophy, Misc
  •  440
    Book Reviews (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 9 (34): 90-91. 1959.
  •  33
    Mind in Action
    Noûs 26 (1): 101-102. 1992.
  •  147
    What More Needs to Be Said? A Beginning, Although Only a Beginning, at Saying It
    Analyse & Kritik 30 (1): 261-281. 2008.
    The responses to my critics are as various as their criticisms, focusing successively on the distinctive character of modern moral disagreements, on the nature of common goods and their relationship to the virtues, on how the inequalities generated by advanced capitalist economies and by the contemporary state prevent the achievement of common goods, on issues concerning the nature of the self, on what it is that Marx’s theory enables us to understand and on how some Marxists have failed to unde…Read more
    The responses to my critics are as various as their criticisms, focusing successively on the distinctive character of modern moral disagreements, on the nature of common goods and their relationship to the virtues, on how the inequalities generated by advanced capitalist economies and by the contemporary state prevent the achievement of common goods, on issues concerning the nature of the self, on what it is that Marx’s theory enables us to understand and on how some Marxists have failed to understand, on the differences between my philosophical stances and those both of John McDowell and of the physicalists, on the nature of human rights and of productive work, on the ancient Greek polis, and on the metaphysical commitments presupposed by my theorizing.
  •  74
    Why Is the Search for the Foundations of Ethics So Frustrating?
    Hastings Center Report 9 (4): 16-22. 1979.
    Biomedical EthicsMedical Ethics
  •  60
    56. Whose Justice? Which Rationality?
    In Bernard Williams (ed.), Essays and Reviews: 1959-2002, Princeton University Press. pp. 283-288. 2014.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  258
    Which God Ought We to Obey and Why?
    Faith and Philosophy 3 (4): 359-371. 1986.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  143
    What Can Moral Philosophers Learn from the Study of the Brain?The Engine of Reason, the Seat of Soul: A Philosophical Journey into the Brain (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (4): 865-869. 1998.
  •  111
    Vi. after virtue and marxism: A response to Wartofsky
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 27 (1-4). 1984.
    My response to Wartofsky's questions concerning why the Aristotelian tradition of the virtues was rejected and why individualist modes of thought found such ready acceptance is to sketch the kind of historical narrative which I take it must be written if his questions are to be adequately answered. I identify one source of difference between us in the varying extent to which he and I have rejected Marxist modes of thought
    Socialism and Marxism
  •  138
    Value and Context: The Nature of Moral and Political Knowledge (review)
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 5 (1): 151-154. 2008.
    Social and Political PhilosophyPolitical Theory
  •  68
    The Wrong Questions to Ask about WarThe Ethics of War
    with Barrie Paskins and Michael Dockrill
    Hastings Center Report 10 (6): 40. 1980.
    Book reviewed in this article: The Ethics of War. By Barrie Paskins and Michael Dockrill.
  •  227
    The very idea of a university: Aristotle, Newman, and us
    British Journal of Educational Studies 57 (4): 347-362. 2009.
    No abstract
    Philosophy of EducationAristotle, Misc
  •  84
    The Teaching of Ethics in the Social Sciences (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 4 (2): 170-171. 1981.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  80
    The Tradition of Scottish Philosophy
    with Alexander Broadie
    Philosophical Quarterly 41 (163): 258. 1991.
    17th/18th Century British Philosophy, Misc
  •  46
    The tyranny of concepts
    Philosophical Books 3 (4): 13-13. 1962.
    Political Theory
  •  187
    The Savage Mind
    with Claude Levi-Strauss
    Philosophical Quarterly 17 (69): 372. 1967.
    "Every word, like a sacred object, has its place. No _précis_ is possible. This extraordinary book must be read."—Edmund Carpenter, _New York Times Book Review _ "No outline is possible; I can only say that reading this book is a most exciting intellectual exercise in which dialectic, wit, and imagination combine to stimulate and provoke at every page."—Edmund Leach, _Man _ "Lévi-Strauss's books are tough: very scholarly, very dense, very rapid in argument. But once you have mastered him, human …Read more
    "Every word, like a sacred object, has its place. No _précis_ is possible. This extraordinary book must be read."—Edmund Carpenter, _New York Times Book Review _ "No outline is possible; I can only say that reading this book is a most exciting intellectual exercise in which dialectic, wit, and imagination combine to stimulate and provoke at every page."—Edmund Leach, _Man _ "Lévi-Strauss's books are tough: very scholarly, very dense, very rapid in argument. But once you have mastered him, human history can never be the same, nor indeed can one's view of contemporary society. And his latest book, _The Savage Mind_, is his most comprehensive and certainly his most profound. Everyone interested in the history of ideas _must_ read it; everyone interested in human institutions _should _read it."—J. H. Plumb, _Saturday Review_ "A constantly stimulating, informative and suggestive intellectual challenge."—Geoffrey Gorer, _The Observer_, London
    Claude Levi-Strauss
  •  67
    The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy
    Philosophical Books 37 (3): 183-186. 1996.
  •  151
    The Nature of the Virtues
    Hastings Center Report 11 (2): 27-34. 1981.
    Biomedical Ethics
  •  117
    The Morals of Modernity.The Romantic Legacy
    with Charles Larmore
    Journal of Philosophy 94 (9): 485. 1997.
    Kant: Ethics
  •  156
    The Idea of a Social Science
    with D. R. Bell
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 41 (1): 95-132. 1967.
    Social and Political PhilosophyPhilosophy of Social Science, General Works
  •  310
    The essential contestability of some social concepts
    Ethics 84 (1): 1-9. 1973.
    Value TheoryPolitical Theory
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