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  1. Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre (/ ˈ æ l ə s t ər ˈ m æ k ɪ n ˌ t aɪər /; born 12 January 1929) is a Scottish-American philosopher who has contributed to moral and political philosophy as well as history of philosophy and theology.

  2. May 3, 2024 · Alasdair MacIntyre (born Jan. 12, 1929, Glasgow, Scot.) is a Scottish-born philosopher, one of the great moral thinkers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, well known for reintroducing Aristotelian ethics and politics into mainstream philosophy and for emphasizing the role of history in philosophical theorizing.

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  3. A comprehensive overview of the life and philosophy of Alasdair MacIntyre, a Scottish-born, British-educated moral and political philosopher who has worked in the US since 1970. Learn about his ethical and political projects, his influence on Thomism and virtue ethics, his critique of modern liberal individualism and his role in the renewal of Aristotelian ethics and politics.

  4. Learn about MacIntyre's critique of modern liberal capitalism and his proposal for a virtuous way of life based on Aristotle and Aquinas. Explore his arguments, sources, and influences in this comprehensive article.

  5. A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Alasdair MacIntyre, a leading proponent of a virtue ethical approach in moral philosophy. The article covers his biography, his main publications, his critique of modern moral and political philosophy, and his vision of a return to ancient sources and a unified purpose of life.

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  7. Alasdair MacIntyre is a leading moral philosopher who has written on topics such as Aristotle, Hume, Confucius, and the brain. He is the author of several influential books, such as After Virtue, Whose Justice? Which Rationality?, and Edith Stein: A Philosophical Prologue.

  8. Alasdair MacIntyre is a philosopher and author who teaches at the University of Notre Dame and is Patron of the Aquinas Institute. He has written influential books on ethics, moral philosophy, and the history of philosophy, and has lectured at Blackfriars Hall on occasion.

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