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_aMacIntyre, Alasdair,
_eautor
245 1 0 _aAfter virtue :
_ba study in moral theory /
_cby Alasdair MacIntyre.
250 _a3rd ed.
264 3 1 _aNotre Dame, IN :
_bUniversity of Notre Dame Press,
_c2010.
300 _axix, 286 páginas
336 _atexto
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337 _ano mediado
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504 _aIncluye bibliografía.
505 0 _aA disquieting suggestion -- The nature of moral disagreement today and the claims of emotivism -- Emotivism: social content and social context -- The predecessor culture and the Enlightenment project of justifying morality -- Why the Enlightenment project of justifying morality had to fail -- Some consequences of the failure of the Enlightenment project -- ´Fact´, explanation and expertise -- The character of generalizations in social science and their lack of predictive power -- Nietzsche or Aristotle? -- The virtues of heroic societies -- The virtues of Athens -- Aristotle´s account of the virtues -- Medieval aspects and occasions -- The nature of the virtues -- The virtues, the unity of a human life and the concept of a tradition -- From the virtues to virtue and after virtue -- Justice as a virtue: changing conceptions -- After virtue: Nietzsche or Aristotle, Trotsky and St. Benedict.
520 3 _a´When After Virtue first appeared in 1981, it was recognized as a significant and potentially controversial critique of contemporary moral philosophy. Newsweek called it ´a stunning new study of ethics by one of the foremost moral philosophers in the English-speaking world.´ Now, twenty-five years later, the University of Notre Dame Press is pleased to release the third edition of After Virtue, which includes a new prologue ´After Virtue after a Quarter of a Century.´´ ´In this classic work, Alasdair MacIntyre examines the historical and conceptual roots of the idea of virtue, diagnoses the reasons for its absence in personal and public life, and offers a tentative proposal for its recovery. While the individual chapters are wide-ranging, once pieced together they comprise a penetrating and focused argument about the price of modernity.´--Jacket.
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