Resources for further study of the thought of
Alasdair MacIntyre
MacIntyre on Video
Texts by MacIntyre:
- The Truth is in the Details [a review of The Moral Sense, by James Q. Wilson (New York Times, August 29, 1993)
- Durkheim's Call to Order [a review of Emile Durkheim: His Life and Work by Steven Lukes (New York Review of Books, March 7, 1974)
- Tell Me Where you stand on Konradt [a review of Kronstadt 1921 by Paul Avrich (New York Review of Books, August 12, 1971)
- On Marcuse (New York Review of Books, October 23, 1969)
- After Hegel [a review of From Hegel to Nietzsche: The Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Thought by Karl Lowith (New York Review of Books, September 24, 1964)
- The Socialism of R. H. Tawney [a review of The Radical Tradition by R.H. Tawney and edited by Rita Hinden (New York Review of Books, July 7, 1964)
- Freud as Moralist [a review of The Letters of Sigmund Freud and Oskar Pfister edited by Heinrich Meng and Ernst L. Freud (New York Review of Books, February 20, 1964)
Secondary Sources on MacIntyre:
Book Reviews of MacIntyre:
- Still Waiting for Benedict by Gilbert Meilaender [a review of Dependent Rational Animals, First Things 96 (October 1999): 47-55]
- The Niagra of Philosophy by Jenny Teichman [a review of Three Rival Version of Moral Enquiry, New York Times, August 12, 1990]
- Can We Live the Good Life? by J. M. Cameron [a review of After Virtue, NYRB, November 5, 1981]
- Recoiling from Reason by Martha Nussbaum [a review of Whose Justice, Which Rationality?, NYRB, December 7, 1989]
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