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Dependent rational animalsDependent rational animals

Dependent rational animals1999

Alasdair C. MacIntyre

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"The overall argument of this book presupposes the truth of certain contentious philosophical theses: that human identity is primarily an animal identity, that understanding the resemblance between human beings and some other types of intelligent animals is a necessary prerequisite for also understanding how they differ, that human flourishing requires the exercise of certain types of virtue, and that it is only within a certain type of local political community that those virtues can be developed and sustained. The latter part of this book is directed to the discussion and defence of these theses."--Jacket.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL14849409W

Subjects

EthicsVirtuesVirtue and virtuesVertusMoraleBj1012 .m326 1999170

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