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Alasdair MacIntyre, an intellectual biography, Émile Perrau-Saussine; translated by Nathan J. Pinkoski; foreword by Pierre Manent

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Alasdair MacIntyre, an intellectual biography, Émile Perrau-Saussine; translated by Nathan J. Pinkoski; foreword by Pierre Manent
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographic references and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Alasdair MacIntyre
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1295213429
Responsibility statement
Émile Perrau-Saussine; translated by Nathan J. Pinkoski; foreword by Pierre Manent
Sub title
an intellectual biography
Summary
Winner of the prestigious 2005 Philippe Habert Prize, the late Émile Perreau-Saussine’s Alasdair MacIntyre: Une biographie intellectuelle stands as a definitive introduction to the life and work of one of today’s leading moral philosophers. With Nathan J. Pinkoski’s translation, this long-awaited, critical examination of MacIntyre’s thought is now available to English readers for the first time, including a foreword by renowned philosopher Pierre Manent. Amid the confusions and contradictions of our present philosophical landscape, few have provided the clarity of thought and shrewdness of diagnosis like Alasdair MacIntyre. In this study, Perreau-Saussine guides his readers through MacIntyre’s lifelong project by tracking his responses to liberalism’s limitations in light of the human search for what is good and true in politics, philosophy, and theology. The portrait that emerges is one of an intellectual giant who comes to oppose modern liberal individualism’s arguably singular focus on averting evil at the expense of a concerted pursuit of human goods founded upon moral and practical reasoning. Although throughout his career MacIntyre would engage with a number of theoretical and practical standpoints in service of his critique of liberalism, not the least of which was his early and later abandoned dalliance with Marxism, Perreau-Saussine convincingly shows how the Scottish philosopher came to hold that Aristotelian Thomism provides the best resources to counter what he perceives as the failure of the liberal project. Readers of MacIntyre’s works, as well as scholars and students of moral philosophy, the history of philosophy, and theology, will find this translation to be an essential addition to their collection. --, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Politics : impoverished lives. The disappointments of socialism and communism ; From Marxism to communitarianism? ; A new conservatism -- Philosophy : collective reasoning. The moral critique of Stalinism ; moral life and socially established practices ; The philosophy of tradition -- Theology : the community of believers. Are wars of religion as dangerous as secularization? ; The absence of liberal spirituality ; The theology of the tradition
Target audience
adult
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