Abstract
After Virtue claims that it is characteristic of contemporary society that its debates are peculiarly unsettlable; that this state of affairs is the result of the failure by the thinkers of the Enlightenment to construct a rational, secular defence of shared moral principles; and that the Aristotelian tradition of the virtues provides the only rationally defensible alternative to post-Enlightenment morality.
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MacIntyre, A. (1984). The Claims of After Virtue. Analyse & Kritik, 6(1), 3–7. https://doi.org/10.1515/auk-1984-0101
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