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The presence of Aristotle in the thought of Edmund Burke and Alasdair MacIntyre: Their response to the Enlightenment and modern liberal conception of community and virtue.
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The presence of Aristotle in the thought of Edmund Burke and Alasdair MacIntyre: Their response to the Enlightenment and modern liberal conception of community and virtue./
Author:
Breglia, David Anthony.
Description:
139 p.
Notes:
Adviser: D. Klin.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International37-01.
Subject:
History, European. -
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0612308642
The presence of Aristotle in the thought of Edmund Burke and Alasdair MacIntyre: Their response to the Enlightenment and modern liberal conception of community and virtue.
Breglia, David Anthony.
The presence of Aristotle in the thought of Edmund Burke and Alasdair MacIntyre: Their response to the Enlightenment and modern liberal conception of community and virtue.
- 139 p.
Adviser: D. Klin.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Windsor (Canada), 1997.
Burke and MacIntyre turn to Aristotle to advance arguments in defense of a virtue-centred system of ethics. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
ISBN: 0612308642Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018076
History, European.
The presence of Aristotle in the thought of Edmund Burke and Alasdair MacIntyre: Their response to the Enlightenment and modern liberal conception of community and virtue.
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This thesis investigates the similar views that Edmund Burke and Alasdair MacIntyre advance concerning the relationship between the individual and society. In spite of the fact that they are products of different historical and philosophical ages, they nonetheless advocate many analogous ideas on the issue of community. Burke and MacIntyre are influenced by Aristotelian ethics and politics in shaping their attitudes on the nature of the community. Among the Aristotelian ideas they exploit include the use of prudence in political and moral decision-making, their insistence on the need for a teleology and the importance of gradual rather than revolutionary change in the institutions of society.
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