John Macias

St. Patrick's Seminary & University
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    Alasdair MacIntyre asks, if all individuals are in fact potential authorities of natural law and agree on its fundamentals, how can we explain manifest moral disagreement? Contemporary Thomistic natural law theorists have not attempted to address this particular issue to a significant degree. MacIntyre, taking this large-scale rejection seriously, focuses on the communal factors that allow individuals to recognize their need for and commitment to Thomistic natural law. By doing so, he attempts t…Read more
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    Marxism, Ethics and Politics: The Work of Alasdair Macintyre. By John Gregson
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 93 (4): 757-759. 2019.