This paper questions Alasdair MacIntyre’s critique of contemporary liberal theories and institutions. First part of the paper gives an account of MacIntrye’s critique of the Enlightenment Project and its connection to the liberal project. It also introduced the distinction between monist and pluralist understanding of rationality as a means of clarifying the difference between the Enlightenment liberals and contemporary liberal pluralists. Second part deals With MacIntyre’s argument about the modern notion of the self and tries to draw the difference between emotivist and liberal understanding of the self. In the third part author acknowledges that MacIntyre is right in his critique of the Enlightenment liberals’ claims about the universal ...
Modernity has generally been interpreted as a radical expression of human progress in the light of t...
According to MacIntyre, the advent of modernity has led to the fragmentation and compartmentalizatio...
This paper is an examination of certain assumptions that, I hold, lie in the background of MacInty...
This paper questions Alasdair MacIntyre’s critique of contemporary liberal theories and institutions...
MacIntyre’s tradition–constituted account of rationality is part of a fresh approach to rationality ...
In this article Alasdair MacIntyre’s thesis concerning emotivist use of moral utterances in contemp...
In this article Alasdair MacIntyre's thesis concerning emotivist use of moral utterances in contempo...
Alasdair MacIntyre regards the cultivation of virtues as the telos for human beings. The final end,...
From introduction: "Alasdair MacIntyre is a key figure in the Liberalism-Communitarianism debate, o...
Alasdair MacIntyre provides a diagnosis of why liberalism may be doomed. In my first chapter I give ...
I begin this paper by examining what MacIntyre has to tell us about radical disagreements: how they ...
Alasdair MacIntyre’s antiliberalism in the light of the theoryof modernity proposed by &...
Alasdair MacIntyre, being one of the most notorious critics of the Enlightenment project, does not d...
[Excerpt] I would like to acknowledge Domenico Melidoro for the opportunity to discuss his new and ...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
Modernity has generally been interpreted as a radical expression of human progress in the light of t...
According to MacIntyre, the advent of modernity has led to the fragmentation and compartmentalizatio...
This paper is an examination of certain assumptions that, I hold, lie in the background of MacInty...
This paper questions Alasdair MacIntyre’s critique of contemporary liberal theories and institutions...
MacIntyre’s tradition–constituted account of rationality is part of a fresh approach to rationality ...
In this article Alasdair MacIntyre’s thesis concerning emotivist use of moral utterances in contemp...
In this article Alasdair MacIntyre's thesis concerning emotivist use of moral utterances in contempo...
Alasdair MacIntyre regards the cultivation of virtues as the telos for human beings. The final end,...
From introduction: "Alasdair MacIntyre is a key figure in the Liberalism-Communitarianism debate, o...
Alasdair MacIntyre provides a diagnosis of why liberalism may be doomed. In my first chapter I give ...
I begin this paper by examining what MacIntyre has to tell us about radical disagreements: how they ...
Alasdair MacIntyre’s antiliberalism in the light of the theoryof modernity proposed by &...
Alasdair MacIntyre, being one of the most notorious critics of the Enlightenment project, does not d...
[Excerpt] I would like to acknowledge Domenico Melidoro for the opportunity to discuss his new and ...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
Modernity has generally been interpreted as a radical expression of human progress in the light of t...
According to MacIntyre, the advent of modernity has led to the fragmentation and compartmentalizatio...
This paper is an examination of certain assumptions that, I hold, lie in the background of MacInty...