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Alasdair MacIntyre
(1929 - 2025)

Last affiliation: University of Notre Dame
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  • University of Notre Dame
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
Notre Dame, Indiana, United States of America
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  •  40
    God, Philosophy, Universities: A Selective History of the Catholic Philosophical Tradition (edited book)
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2009.
    Alasdair MacIntyre has written a selective history of the Catholic philosophical tradition, designed to show how belief in God informed and informs philosophical enquiry in different historical and social settings
    Political Theory
  •  303
    Whose Justice? Which Rationality?
    University of Notre Dame Press. 1988.
    [This book] develops an account of rationality and justice that is tradition specific.-http://undpress.nd.edu.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  380
    Philosophy and Language
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 84 23-32. 2010.
    20th Century Philosophy
  •  23
    Books in Review (review)
    Political Theory 10 (1): 129-132. 1982.
  •  443
    Toward a theory of medical fallibility
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1 (1): 13-23. 1976.
    Biomedical EthicsMedical Ethics
  • Visions
    In Antony Flew (ed.), New essays in philosophical theology, Macmillan. 1964.
  •  36
    Marx' „Thesen über Feuerbach” - ein Weg, der nicht beschritten wurde
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 44 (4): 543-555. 1996.
  •  39
    A Perspective on Philosophy
    Social Research: An International Quarterly 38 (4): 665-668. 1971.
    Persons
  •  1
    Spinoza
    In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy, Macmillan. 1967.
    Spinoza: Miscellaneous
  •  22
    Foreword
    In Adolf Reinach & John Crosby (eds.), The a Priori Foundations of the Civil Law [1913], De Gruyter. 2012.
    Media Ethics
  • The Two Faces of Philosophy
    Yearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society 114-126. 2001.
    Philosophy of Psychology
  •  32
    Marxism
    SCM Press. 1953.
    Socialism and Marxism
  •  62
    David Hume's Ethical Writings: Selections (edited book)
    Collier Books. 1965.
  •  35
    Review of Ross Harrison (ed.), Henry Sidgwick (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (10). 2002.
    Henry Sidgwick
  •  191
    Ends and Endings
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 88 (4): 807-821. 2014.
    The question posed in this paper is: Is there an end to some type of activity which is the end of any rational agent? It approaches an answer by a critical examination of one view of human beings that excludes this possibility, that advanced by Harry Frankfurt. It is argued that once we have distinguished, as Frankfurt does not, that which we have good reason to care about from that which we do not have good reason to care about, we are able to identify a conception of a final end for human acti…Read more
    The question posed in this paper is: Is there an end to some type of activity which is the end of any rational agent? It approaches an answer by a critical examination of one view of human beings that excludes this possibility, that advanced by Harry Frankfurt. It is argued that once we have distinguished, as Frankfurt does not, that which we have good reason to care about from that which we do not have good reason to care about, we are able to identify a conception of a final end for human activity, one that we put to work when wee consider the ways in which a life may have gone wrong and one that we find indispensable for our understanding of narrative
    Ethics
  •  10
    Intractable moral disagreements
    In Lawrence S. Cunningham (ed.), Intractable Disputes about the Natural Law: Alasdair MacIntyre and Critics, University of Notre Dame Press. 2009.
    Moral Disagreement
  •  201
    What Morality Is Not
    Philosophy 32 (123): 325-335. 1957.
    The central task to which contemporary moral philosophers have addressed themselves is that of listing the distinctive characteristics of moral utterances. In this paper I am concerned to propound an entirely negative thesis about these characteristics. It is widely held that it is of the essence of moral valuations that they are universalisable and prescriptive. This is the contention which I wish to deny. I shall proceed by first examining the thesis that moral judgments are necessarily and es…Read more
    The central task to which contemporary moral philosophers have addressed themselves is that of listing the distinctive characteristics of moral utterances. In this paper I am concerned to propound an entirely negative thesis about these characteristics. It is widely held that it is of the essence of moral valuations that they are universalisable and prescriptive. This is the contention which I wish to deny. I shall proceed by first examining the thesis that moral judgments are necessarily and essentially universalisable and then the thesis that their distinctive function is a prescriptive one. But as the argument proceeds I shall be unable to separate the discussion of the latter thesis from that of the former.
    Ethics
  • Metaphysical Beliefs Three Essays by Stephen Toulmin, Ronald W. Hepburn [and] Alasdair Macintyre. With a Pref. By Alasdair Macintyre (review)
    with Stephen Edelston Toulmin and Ronald W. Hepburn
    Schocken Books. 1970.
  •  27
    Reviews (review)
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (2): 173-174. 1969.
  • Dopo la virtu
    Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 86 (1): 159. 2009.
  •  67
    The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy
    Philosophical Books 37 (3): 183-186. 1996.
  •  36
    Herbert Marcuse
    Viking Press. 1970.
    American Philosophy, Misc
  •  146
    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.
  •  35
    Philosophy: Past Conflict and Future Direction
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 61 (1). 1987.
  •  140
    Comments on Frankfurt
    Synthese 53 (2). 1982.
    Alternative Possibilities
  • Tolerancja i dobra konfliktu
    Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 111-114. 2009.
  •  257
    Which God Ought We to Obey and Why?
    Faith and Philosophy 3 (4): 359-371. 1986.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  4
    Objectivity in Morality and Objectivity in Science
    In H. Tristram Englehardt, Jr & Daniel Callahan (eds.), Morals, Science and Sociality, Hastings Center. pp. 21-39. 1978.
    Science and Values
  •  310
    After virtue: a study in moral theory
    University of Notre Dame Press. 2007.
    This classic and controversial book examines the roots of the idea of virtue, diagnoses the reasons for its absence in modern life, and proposes a path for its recovery.
    Value Theory, MiscellaneousMoral Character
  •  130
    Symposium: Purpose and Intelligent Action
    with P. H. Nowell-Smith
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 34 (1). 1960.
    The Concept of IntelligenceAnti-Darwinist ApproachesDesign Arguments for Theism
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