God, Philosophy, Universities
eBook - A Selective History of the Catholic Philosophical Tradition
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Zusatztext
"What does it mean to be a human being?" Given this perennial question, Alasdair MacIntyre, one of America's preeminent philosophers, presents a compelling argument on the necessity and importance of philosophy. Because of a need to better understand Catholic philosophical thought, especially in the context of its historical development and realizing that philosophers interact within particular social and cultural situations, MacIntyre offers this brief history of Catholic philosophy.<br><br>Tracing the idea of God through different philosophers' engagement of God and how this engagement has played out in universities, MacIntyre provides a valuable, lively, and insightful study of the disintegration of academic disciplines with knowledge. MacIntyre then demonstrates the dangerous implications of this happening and how universities can and ought to renew a shared understanding of knowledge in their mission. This engaging work will be a benefit and a delight to all readers.
Autorenportrait
<span><span><span>Alasdair MacIntyre</span><span> is professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He has written 16 books, including</span><span>After Virtue</span><span>,</span><span>Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry</span><span>,</span><span>A Short History of Ethics</span><span>, and, more recently,</span><span>Edith Stein: A Philosophical Prologue, 1913-1922</span><span>.</span></span></span>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 16.05.2009
Umfang: 200 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9780742565494
Umbreit-Nr.: 205208
