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  1. Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre (/ ˈ æ l ə s t ər ˈ m æ k ɪ n ˌ t aɪər /; born 12 January 1929) is a Scottish-American philosopher who has contributed to moral and political philosophy as well as history of philosophy and theology.

  2. Alasdair MacIntyre is a Scottish-born philosopher, one of the great moral thinkers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, well known for reintroducing Aristotelian ethics and politics into mainstream philosophy and for emphasizing the role of history in philosophical theorizing.

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  3. Alasdair MacIntyre is a Scottish born, British educated, moral and political philosopher who has worked in the United States since 1970. His work in ethics and politics reaches across disciplines, drawing on sociology and philosophy of the social sciences as well as Greek and Latin classical literature.

  4. Alasdair MacIntyre is the Rev. John A. OBrien Senior Research Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, and Permanent Senior Research Fellow at the University of Notre Dame, where he became a professor of philosophy in 1985.

  5. "Conversations with Philosophers - Alasdair MacIntyre Talks to Bryan Magee About Political Philosophy and its Emergence from the Doldrums," Listener 2187 (Feb. 25, 1971), 235-238. "Emotion, Behavior and Belief," in Against the Self-Images of the Age: Essays on Ideology and Philosophy (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1978), 230-243.

  6. This article focuses on Alasdair MacIntyres contribution to political philosophy since 1981, although MacIntyre has also written influential works on theology, Marxism, rationality, metaphysics, ethics, and the history of philosophy.

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  8. Alasdair MacIntyre has contributed to the diverse fields of social, moral and political philosophy. He is one of the leading proponents of a virtue ethical approach in moral philosophy, part of a wider attempt to recover an Aristotelian conception of both morality and politics.

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