After Virtue
Discover the profound insights of Alasdair C. MacIntyre in his influential work, After Virtue. First published in 1981 and reissued in 2013, this landmark book has reshaped contemporary moral philosophy. Spanning 360 pages, MacIntyre delves into the crisis of moral language, tracing its roots to the European Enlightenment, which complicated the formulation of moral principles. In his quest for clarity, he revisits the ethical framework of Aristotle, offering readers a compelling perspective on virtue ethics. After Virtue is essential reading for anyone interested in ethics, philosophy, or the foundations of moral thought. Explore MacIntyre's arguments and engage with the rich discourse that has made this book a cornerstone in moral philosophy.