UID:
almahu_9949203542402882
Format:
1 online resource (236 pages).
ISBN:
9781350122208
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9781350122185
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9781350122192
Series Statement:
Bloomsbury studies in the Aristotelian tradition
Content:
"This compelling and distinctive volume advances Aristotelianism by bringing its traditional virtue ethics to bear upon characteristically modern issues, such as the politics of economic power and egalitarian dispute. Clearly divided into three parts and featuring a contribution from Alasdair MacIntyre, this volume bridges the gap between Aristotle's philosophy and the multitude of contemporary Aristotelian theories that have been formulated in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Part I draws on Aristotle's texts and Thomas Aquinas' Aristotelianism to examine the Aristotelian tradition of virtues, with a chapter by Alasdair MacIntyre contextualising the different readings of Aristotle's philosophy. Part II offers a critical engagement with MacIntyrean Aristotelianism, assessing MacIntyre's development of Aristotelian themes and revealing their conflict with modernity. Firmly establishing the relevance of Aristotle's thought today, Part III demonstrates the ongoing influence of Aristotelianism in contemporary theoretical debates on governance and politics. Extensive in its historical scope, this is a valuable collection relating the tradition of virtue to modernity, which will be of interest to all working in virtue ethics and contemporary Aristotelian politics"--
Note:
Intro -- Half-Title -- Series -- Title -- Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction -- Part 1 The Aristotelian tradition of virtues -- 1 Four - or more - political Aristotles -- 2 Plato and Aristotle on nature and society -- 3 'Managers would not need subordinates and masters would not need slaves': Aristotle's Oikia and Oikonomia reconsidered -- 4 Aristotle and two senses of happiness -- 5 'Going through time together': Aristotelian friendship and the criterion of time -- 6 Byzantine Thomism: Aristotelianism and Thomas Aquinas' reception in Byzantium.
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Part 2 Modernity, conflict and MacIntyrean Aristotelianism -- 7 Aristotelianism, Austinianism and the problem of the good -- 8 Virtues and the common good: Alasdair MacIntyre reads Aristotle -- 9 Williams and MacIntyre on the human good and ethical objectivity -- 10 Alasdair MacIntyre's Nietzschean anti-modernism -- Part 3 Virtue ethics and modern social and political theory -- 11 From field to forest?: Exploring limits of virtue ethics -- 12 Aristotle and the politics of recognition -- 13 Human flourishing and labour: Aristotle, MacIntyre and Marx.
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14 Alasdair MacIntyre's Aristotelianism: A Marxist critique -- Index -- Copyright.
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Also published in print.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Virtue ethics and contemporary Aristotelianism London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. ISBN 9781350122178
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
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Electronic books
DOI:
10.5040/9781350122208
URL:
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