![]() ![]() ![]() Moving forward: History, realism, and tradition3 Summary of the critical argument Overview of the critical argument Chapter one: A "Disquieting Suggestion" Chapter two: The nature of moral disagreement today and the claims of emotivism Chapter three: Emotivism: Social content and social context Chapter four: The predecessor culture and the enlightenment project of justifying morality Chapter five: Why the enlightenment project of justifying morality had to fail Chapter six: Some consequences of the failure of theenlightenment project Chapter seven: "Fact," explanation, and expertise.Cover Halftitle Title page Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Philosophy of science Method Reading AV Two notes on notation 1 MacIntyre and Marxism Action versus behavior The philosophy of the social sciences and the critique of Marxism The origins of AV in the moral critique of Stalinism Marx and MacIntyre versus individualism "Liberalism," Marxism, and Aristotle 2 Understanding the "Disquieting Suggestion" The "Disquieting Suggestion" Recognizing the catastrophe Moral action and human action. ![]()
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