After Virtue A Study in Moral Theory
Material type: TextPublication details: Notre Dame University of Notre Dame Press 1984Edition: 2th edDescription: 286pISBN:- 0268006113
- N40.3 M189
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includes index and biblioraphy
1. A Disquieting Suggestion 2. The Nature of Moral Disagreement Today and the Claims of Emotivism 3. Emotivism: Social Content and Social Context 4. The Predecessor Culture and the Enlightenment Project of Justifying Morality 5. Why the Enlightenment Project of Justifying Morality Had to Fail 6. Some Consequences of the Failure of the Enlightenment Project 7. `Fact`, Explanation and Expertise 8. The Character of Generalizations in Social Science and their Lack of Predictive Power 9. Nietzsche or Aristotle? 10. The Virtues in Heroic Societies 11. The Virtues at Athens 12. Aristotle`s Account of the Virtues 13. Medieval Aspects and Occasions 14. The Nature of the Virtues 15. The Virtues, the Unity of a Human Life and the Concept of a Tradition 16. From the Virtues to Virtue and after Virtue 17. Justice as a Virtue: Changing Conceptions 18. After Virtue: Nietzsche or Aristotle, Trotsky and St. Benedict 19. Postscript to the Second Edition
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