
A Short History of Ethics
A History of Moral Philosophy from the Homeric Age to the Twentieth Century
1966
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In this classic work, Alasdair MacIntyre guides the reader through the history of moral philosophy from the Greeks to contemporary times. He emphasizes the importance of a historical context to moral concepts and ideas. MacIntyre illustrates the relevance of philosophical queries on moral concepts enabling the reader to understand the importance of a historical account of ethics. Contents Preface to the second edition Preface
- The Philosophical Point of the the History of Ethics
- The Prephilosophical History of of "Good" and the Transition to Philosophy
- The Sophists and Socrates
- Plato: The Gorgias
- Plato: The Republic
- Postscript to Plato
- Aristotle's Ethics
- Postscript to Greek Ethics
- Christianity
- Luther, Machiavelli, Hobbes and Spinoza
- New Values
- The British Eighteenth-Century Argument
- The French Eighteenth-Century Argument
- Kant
- Hegel and Marx
- Kierkegaard to Nietzsche
- Reformers, Utopians, Idealists
- Modern Moral Philosophy
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Alasdair MacIntyre
Author · 17 books
Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre is a leading philosopher primarily known for his contribution to moral and political philosophy but known also for his work in history of philosophy and theology. He is the O'Brien Senior Research Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.