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MacIntyre's After Virtue at 40

MacIntyre's <i>After Virtue</i> at 40

MacIntyre's <i>After Virtue</i> at 40

Tom Angier , University of Cape Town
October 2023
Hardback
9781316513781

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    Since its publication in 1981, Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue has been recognised as a classic. Primarily a work of moral philosophy, it also draws on sociology, classics, political science and theology to effect a unique intellectual synthesis, and its combination of erudition and challenging, even provocative argument has made a significant impact throughout the humanities disciplines. This volume of new essays unpacks the influence of After Virtue on ethical and political theory, sociology and theology, and offers a multi-faceted exploration of its significance. The essays offer a way into MacIntyre's philosophy, and demonstrate how, rather than waning in influence over the past forty years, his most seminal text has found an ever-wider audience and continues to inspire controversy and debate in the humanities.

    • The first edited volume to focus exclusively on MacIntyre's seminal text, After Virtue
    • Unpacks the influence of After Virtue on ethical and political theory, sociology and theology
    • Of interest to readers in a variety of humanities disciplines

    Reviews & endorsements

    '[The book] marks an important paradigm shift in ethical theory - a shift away from the dominant theories of utilitarianism and deontology - insofar as it introduces a series of concepts hitherto absent from contemporary moral philosophy. Highly recommended.' S. A. Mason, CHOICE

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    Product details

    October 2023
    Hardback
    9781316513781
    340 pages
    235 × 157 × 22 mm
    0.55kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Part I. After Virtue and Ethical Theory:
    • 1. After virtue and virtue ethics Tom Angier
    • 2. After virtue and happiness Jennifer Herdt
    • 3. After virtue: nietzsche or aristotle, institutions and practices Kelvin Knight
    • Part II. After Virtue and Political Theory:
    • 4. After virtue's critique of liberalism David Rondel
    • 5. After virtue and the rise of postliberalism Nathan Pinkoski
    • 6. After virtue and conservatism David McPherson
    • 7. After virtue as a real utopia Jason Blakely
    • Part III. After Virtue and Narrative:
    • 8. Form, style and voice in after virtue Stephen Mulhall
    • 9. After virtue, narrative and the human good Micah Lott
    • 10. After virtue as a narrative of revolutionary practical reason Christopher Lutz
    • Part IV. After Virtue beyond Philosophy:
    • 11. Theological overtones in after virtue Charles Pinches
    • 12. Law as social practice: after virtue and legal theory Mark Retter
    • 13. After virtue, managers and business ethics Paul Blackledge.
      Contributors
    • Tom Angier, Jennifer Herdt, Kelvin Knight, David Rondel, Nathan Pinkoski, David McPherson, Jason Blakely, Stephen Mulhall, Micah Lott, Christopher Lutz, Charles Pinches, Mark Retter, Paul Blackledge

    • Editor
    • Tom Angier , University of Cape Town

      Tom Angier is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cape Town. He is the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Natural Law Ethics (Cambridge, 2019)., and the author of Human Nature, Human Goods: A Theory of Natural Perfectionism (Cambridge, forthcoming).