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Reading Alasdair Macintyre's After Virtue - by Christopher Stephen Lutz (Paperback)
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Highlights
- After Virtue is a watershed in MacIntyre's career.
- About the Author: Christopher Stephen Lutz is Associate Professor of Philosophy atSaint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology, USA.
- 232 Pages
- Philosophy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
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About the Book
Concise guide to MacIntyre's most important book, After Virtue, examining its arguments in detail and placing it within the broader context of MacIntyre's career.Book Synopsis
After Virtue is a watershed in MacIntyre's career. It follows his emergence from Marxism, but draws on Marxist sources and arguments. It precedes his move to Thomism, but already draws on Augustine and Aquinas. Because of its watershed nature, it has gained a wide readership in various fields but it treats a variety of issues in ways that are unfamiliar either to Marxists schooled in the social sciences or to Thomists schooled in medieval metaphysics.
Reading Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue provides a commentary that will be accessible to students, valuable to scholars, and useful to teachers. Students will find help to navigate the two main arguments of After Virtue, to understand its interpretation of history, and to engage its proposal for a form of ethics and politics that returns to the tradition of the virtues. Scholars will find the book useful as a general guide to MacIntyre's ethics. Teachers will find a book that can help to direct their students' reading and keep classroom discussions focused on the book's central concerns.About the Author
Christopher Stephen Lutz is Associate Professor of Philosophy at
Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology, USA. He is the author of Tradition in the Ethics of Alasdair MacIntyre: Relativism, Thomism, and Philosophy (Lexington Books, 2004; paperback w/ new preface, 2009).