Dependent Rational Animals: Why Human Beings Need the Virtues [Book Review]

Dialogue 39 (3):628-630 (2000)
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Abstract

MacIntyre’s latest volume ranks among his best works to date. Together with his last three books, Dependent Rational Animals forms a body of work unrivalled in contemporary social and ethical philosophy. In this short space I will consider both how the new book relates to MacIntyre’s earlier work and some new lines of argument.

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