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Abbà, GiuseppeQuale impostazione per la filosofia morale? (Rome: LAS, 1996).
Abelson, RazielReview of After VirtuePhilosophy in Review 2:4 (1982), 175-179.
Achtemeier, P. Mark. “The Truth of Tradition: Critical Realism in the Thought of Alasdair MacIntyre and T. F. Torrance,” Scottish Journal of Theology 47 (1994), 355-374.
Achtenberg, Deborah. “Human Being, Beast and God: The Place of Human Happiness According to Aristotle and Some Twentieth-Century Philosophers,” St. John's Review 38 (1988), 21-47.
———. “On the Metaphysical Presuppositions of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics,” Journal of Value Inquiry 26 (1992), 317-340.
Achterbergh, Jan, Liesbeth Gulpers, and Dirk Vriens. “Virtuous Structures,” Journal of Business Ethics 150 (2018), 671-690.
Adkins, Jessica. “Understanding and Resolving Conflicting Traditions: A MacIntyrean Approach to Shared Deliberation in Medical Ethics,” HEC Forum 30 (2018), 57-70.
Adiprasetya, Joas. “Alasdair MacIntyre and Martha Nussbaum on Virtue Ethics,” Diskursus 15 (2016), 1-22.
Aksiuto, Kamil. “Natural law against natural rights in the thought of Alasdair MacIntyre” in Maciej Chmieliński and Michał Rupniewski, eds. The Philosophy of Legal Change: Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Processes (New York: Routledge, 2020), 109-123.
———. “MacIntyre Against the Modern State,” Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 15:4 (2020), 7-25.
Aldegani, Emiliano. “Reflexiones sobre filosofía moral,” Prometeica 20 (2020), 5. [in Spanish]
Alderman, Harold. “By Virtue of a Virtue,” Review of Metaphysics 36 (1982), 127-153.
Alexander, James. “Three Rival Views of Tradition (Arendt, Oakeshott, and MacIntyre),” Journal of the Philosophy of History 6 (2012), 20-43.
———. “A Systematic Theory of Tradition,” Journal of Philosophy of History 10 (2016), 1-28.
Alexander, Thomas. “Philosophy and the Humanities: A Meditation Upon the Aesthetics of Human Existence,” Southwest Philosophical Studies 12 (1990), 1-11.
Allegra, Antonio. “Nietzsche, Kuhn e San Tommaso: Le Incertezze di Alasdair MacIntyre,” Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 89 (1997), 48-81. [In Italian]
Allen, Amy. “MacIntyre's Traditionalism,” Journal of Value Inquiry 31 (1997), 511-525.
Allen, Jonathan. “Liberals, Communitarians, and Political Theory,” South African Journal of Philosophy 11 (1992), 77-90.
Allen, Richard. “When Narrative Fails,” Journal of Religious Ethics 21 (1993), 27-67.
Almond, Brenda. “Alasdair MacIntyre: The Virtue of Tradition,” Journal of Applied Philosophy 7 (1990), 99-103.
Alonso, Augusto Hortal. “Pensar y Practicar La Moral En Tiempos Emotivistas,” in F. Javier de la Torre and J. Maximiliano Loria, eds. Alasdair Macintyre: Relecturas Iberoamericanas. Recepción y Proyecciones (Dykinson, S.L., 2020), 27-40.
Alston, William. “On Sharing Concepts,” in John Hick, ed. Faith and the Philosophers (London: MacMillan, 1964), 154-158.
Amaya de Armas, Tulio Rafael, Carlos Andrés Gómez Rodas, and Arjuna Gabriel Castellanos Muñoz. “La Gran Moral: MacIntyre y el carácter integrador de la filosofía,” Prometeica 20 (2020), 80-92. [in Spanish]
Angier, Tom. “Alasdair MacIntyre's Concept of Tradition,” European Journal of Philosophy 22 (2014), 540-572.
———. Review of Ethics in the Conflicts of ModernityReligious Studies 53 (2017), 419-431.
———. “Introduction,” in Tom Angier, ed. MacIntyre’s After Virtue at 40 (Cambridge University Press, 2023), 1-10.
———. “After Virtue and Virtue Ethics,” in Tom Angier, ed. MacIntyre’s After Virtue at 40 (Cambridge University Press, 2023), 13-30.
Annas, Julia. “MacIntyre on Traditions,” Philosophy and Public Affairs 18 (1989), 388-404.
Apczynski, John. “John Hick's Theocentrism: Revolutionary or Implicitly Exclusivist?” Modern Theology 8 (1992), 39-52.
Arjoon, Surendra and Meena Rambocas. “Evaluating the Effectiveness of the MacIntyrean Philosophical Approach in Delivering a Professional Ethics Course,” International Journal of Ethics Education 3 (2018), 135–156.
Armstrong, Alan. “Towards a Strong Virtue Ethics for Nursing Practice,” Nursing Philosophy 7 (2006), 110-124.
Arnold, Peter. “Sport as a Valued Human Practice: A Basis for the Consideration of Some Moral Issues in Sport,” Journal of the Philosophy of Education 26 (1992), 237-255.
Aronovitch, Hilliard. “Social Explanation and Rational Motivation,” American Philosophical Quarterly 15 (1978), 197-204.
Arrington, Robert. “Philosophy and Its Past: Recent Encounters,” Sewanee Review 91 (1983), 309-321.
Arriola, Claudia Ruiz. Tradición, universidad y virtud, filosofía de la educación superior en Alasdair Macintyre (Ediciones Universidad de Navarra, 2000).
Atkinson, R. F.Hume on 'Is' and 'Ought': A Reply to Mr. MacIntyre,” Philosophical Review 70 (1961), 231-238.

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Baier, Annette. "Civilizing Practices," Analyse & Kritik 6 (1984), 61-77.
———. "What Do Women Want in a Moral Theory?" Noûs 19 (1985), 53-63.
———. "MacIntyre on Hume," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (1991), 159-163.
Bakhurst, David. "Ethical Particularism in Context,” in Brad Hooker and Margaret Little, eds. Moral Particularism (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000).
Balci, Elif Nur Erkan. "Two Different Perspectives of MacIntyre on Hume: Revisiting Alasdair MacIntyre’s Approach to David Hume’s Moral Philosophy," Journal of Sakarya University Faculty of Theology 18 (2016), 31-50.
———. “God and Morality: Recovering MacIntyre’s Position,” Beytulhikme: An International Journal of Philosophy 9 (2019), 1007-1029.
Ballard, Bruce. "MacIntyre and the Limits of Kierkegaardian Rationality," Faith and Philosophy 12 (1995), 126-132.
———. "Quasi-Hegelian Utopias," Journal of Value Inquiry 31 (1997), 407-410.
———. Understanding MacIntyre (Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 2000).
Band, D.C. "No-fault Philosophy [Review of Whose Justice? Which Rationality?]" American Scholar 58 (1989), 607-608, 610.
Banks, Mark. "MacIntyre, Bourdieu and the Practice of Jazz," Popular Music 31 (2012), 69-86.
Bañón Gomis, Alexis J., Manuel Guillén, and Michael O'Mara-Shimek. "Approaching Virtuousness Through Organizational Ethical Quality: Toward a Moral Corporate Social Responsibility," Business Ethics: A European Review 24, S2 (2015), S144–155.
Barber, BenjaminThe Conquest of Politics: Liberal Philosophy in Democratic Times (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1988).
Barber, Michael. "Docility, Virtue of Virtues: Lévinas and Virtue Ethics," International Philosophical Quarterly 38 (1998), 119-126.
Barbour, John. "Religious Ressentiment and Public Virtues," Journal of Religious Ethics 11 (1983), 264-279.
———. "The Virtues in a Pluralistic Context [Review of After Virtue and A Community of Character by Stanley Hauerwas]," Journal of Religion 63 (1983), 175-182.
Barden, Garrett, Franklin Gamwell, and Ronald Green. "On Recovering Moral Philosophy: An Exchange," Journal of Religious Ethics 24 (1996), 193-204.
Barge, James and Kirk Mensch. "Understanding Challenges to Leadership-as-Practice by Way of MacIntyre's Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry," Business & Professional Ethics Journal 38 (2019), 1-16.
Barnsley, John. Review of After Virtue. Society 20:2 (1983), 86-90.
Barrow, Robin. "Was Peters Nearly Right About Education?Journal of the Philosophy of Education 43 (2010), 9-25.
Barry, John. “MacIntyre and Havel as Green Political Thinkers: Unreasonable Thinking in Turbulent Times” in L. Leonard, J. Barry & M. De Geus, eds. Environmental Philosophy: The Art of Life in a World of Limits (Bingley, U.K.: Emerald Group Publishing, 2013), 1-29.
Bartholomew, Craig and David Dawson. "Virtues, Managers and Business People: Finding a Place for MacIntyre in a Business Context," Journal of Business Ethics 48 (2003), 127-138.
Bavister-Gould, Alex. "The Uniqueness of After Virtue (or 'Against Hindsight')," Analyse & Kritik 30 (2008), 55-74.
Bayles, Michael, and Arthur Caplan. "Medical Fallibility and Malpractice," Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 3 (1978), 169-186.
Beabout, Greg. "Management as a Domain-Relative Practice that requires and Develops Practical Wisdom," Business Ethics Quarterly 22 (2012), 405-432.
———. The Character of the Manager: From Office Executive to Wise Steward (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013).
———. “Practical Wisdom, Practices, and Institutions” in A.J.G. Sison et al., eds. Handbook of Virtue Ethics in Business and Management (Springer, 2017), 69-78.
Beadle Ron. "The Misappropriation of MacIntyre," Reason in Practice 2 (2002), 45-54. [Reason in Practice was subsequently renamed Philosophy of Management.]
———, and Geoff Moore. "In Search of Organizational Virtue in Business: Agents, Goods, Practices, Institutions and Environments," Organization Studies 27 (2006), 369-389.
———. "Why Business Cannot Be a Practice," Analyse & Kritik 30 (2008), 229-241.
———, and Geoff Moore. "MacIntyre, Empirics and Organisation: Guest Editors' Introduction," Philosophy of Management 7 (2008), 1-2.
———, and Samantha Coe. "Could We Know a Practice-Embodying Institution if We Saw One?" Philosophy of Management 7 (2008), 9-20.
———, and Geoff Moore, "MacIntyre, Neo-Aristotelianism and Organization Theory," Philosophy and Organization Theory (Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing, 2011), 85-121.
———, and Kelvin Knight. "Virtue and Meaningful Work," Business Ethics Quarterly (2012), 433-450.
———. "Managerial Work in a Practice-Embodying Institution: The Role of Calling, the Virtue of Constancy," Journal of Business Ethics 113 (2013), 679-690.
———, Geoff Moore, and Anna Rowlands. "Crowding in Virtue: A MacIntyrean Approach to Business Ethics," American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 88 (2014), 779-805.
———. "Introduction - Virtue and Virtuousness: When Will the Twain Ever Meet?Business Ethics: A European Review 24, S2 (2015), S67-77.
———. "MacIntyre's Influence on Business Ethics," Handbook of Virtue Ethics in Business and Management (Dordrecht: Springer, 2015).
———. "Virtue and the Case for Meaningful Work," Handbook of Virtue Ethics in Business and Management (Dordrecht: Springer, 2015).
———. "On Running Away to the Circus," Politics & Poetics 4 (2018).
——— and Angus Robson. "Institutions and Moral Agency: The Case of Scottish Banking," Journal of Institutional Economics 15 (2019), 845-859.
———, Helen Nicholson, and Richard Slack. "Corporate Philanthropy as a Context for Moral Agency, a MacIntyrean Enquiry," Journal of Business Ethics 167 (2020), 589–603.
———, Marta Rocchi, and Ignacio Ferrero. “Can Finance Be a Virtuous Practice? A MacIntyrean Account,” Business Ethics Quarterly 31 (2021), 75–105.
Beam, Craig Allen. "Gadamer and MacIntyre: Tradition as a Resource of Rationality," Kinesis 25 (1998), 15-35.
Beck, Clive. "Community in Ethics and Education," Philosophy of Education: Proceedings 41 (1985), 285-294.
Begley, John. "The Virtue Theory of Alasdair MacIntyre," Pacifica 8 (1995), 220-228.
Beiner, Ronald. "Community Versus Citizenship: MacIntyre's Revolt Against the Modern State," Critical Review 14 (2000), 459-479.
———. "The Parochial and the Universal: MacIntyre's Idea of a University," Revue internationale de philosophie 264 (2013), 169-182.
Belardinelli, Sergio and Luigi Cimmino. “Il realismo etico di Alasdair MacIntyre: identità e comunità tra le pagine di Dopo la virtù,” Acta Philosophica 28 (2019), 241-256.
Bell, DanielCommunitarianism and Its Critics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993).
Bell, Michael. "How Primordial is Narrative," in Christopher Nash, ed. Narrative in Culture: The Uses of Storytelling in the Sciences, Philosophy, and Literature (London: Routledge, 1990), 172-198.
Bellantoni, LisaMoral Progress: A Process Critique of MacIntyre (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2000).
Below, Michael. "Tradition und Tugend: Alasdair MacIntyre," Liberalismus versus Kommunitarismus: Sozialphilosophische Positionen zu Multikulturalität und Grundrechten, Winter 1996-1997.
Benedict-Gill, Diane. "Moral Objectivity," Philosophy of Education: Proceedings 40 (1984), 240-270.
Berman, RogerCatholic Social Learning (New York, NY: Fordham University Press, 2011).
Bernacchio, Caleb and Robert Couch. "The Virtue of Participatory Governance: A MacIntyrean Alternative to Shareholder Maximization." Business Ethics: A European Review 24, S2 (2015), S130-143.
———. "Networks of Giving and Receiving in an Organizational Context: Dependent Rational Animals and MacIntyrean Business Ethics," Business Ethics Quarterly 28 (2018), 377-400.
———. "Alasdair MacIntyre as an Aristotelian Economic Sociologist: Reading After Virtue with Dependent Rational Animals," Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 14 (2019), 21-35.
———. “Morality Between Taboo and Ideology: Reading MacIntyre as a Post-Marxist,” Rethinking Marxism 32 (2020), 207-227.
Bernstein, Richard. "Nietzsche or Aristotle? Reflections on Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue," Soundings 67 (1984), 6-29.
———. "Una Revisión de las Conexiones Entre Inconmensurabilidad y Otredad," Isegoria 3 (1991), 5-25.
Bertucio, Brett. "Alasdair MacIntyre and Contemporary Capacity for the Epistemic Criterion," Thresholds 39 (2016), 5-19.
Bielskis, Andrius. "Alasdair MacIntyre and the Lithuanian New Left," in Paul Blackledge and Kelvin Knight, eds. Virtue and Politics (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2011), 290-306.
———, and Kelvin Knight. Introduction, in Andrius Bielskis and Kelvin Knight, eds. Virtue and Economy (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2015), 1-4.
———. "Anti-Capitalist Politics and Labour for the Twenty-first Century: History and Future Challenges," in Andrius Bielskis and Kelvin Knight, eds. Virtue and Economy (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2015), 229-248.
Bishop, Jeffrey. "Waiting for St. Benedict among the Ruins: MacIntyre and Medical Practice," Journal of Medicine & Philosophy 36 (2011), 107-113.
Blackburn, Simon. Critical notice of After Virtue. Philosophical Investigations 5 (1982), 146-153.
Blackledge, Paul. "Freedom, Desire and Revolution: Alasdair MacIntyre’s Early Marxist Ethics." History of Political Thought 26 (2005), 696-720.
——— and Kelvin Knight, eds. Revolutionary Aristotelianism: Ethics, Resistance, Utopia (Stuttgart: Lucius & Lucius, 2008).
———. "Alasdair MacIntyre's Contribution to Marxism: A Road not Taken," Analyse & Kritik 30 (2008), 215-227.
———. Review of Ethics and Politics: Selected Essays, Volume 2 by Alasdair MacIntyre. Philosophy of Management 7 (2008), 135-137.
——— and Kelvin Knight, "Introduction: Towards a Virtuous Politics," in Paul Blackledge and Kelvin Knight, eds. Virtue and Politics (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2011), 1-10.
———. "Leadership or Management: Some Comments on Alasdair MacIntyre's Critique of Marxism," in Paul Blackledge and Kelvin Knight, eds. Virtue and Politics (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2011), 112-133.
———. "Alasdair MacIntyre's Contributions to Ethical Marxism" in Marxism and Ethics: Freedom, Desire, and Revolution (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2012).
———. "Alasdair MacIntyre as a Marxist and as a Critic of Marxism," American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 88 (2014), 705-724.
———. "Utopias: Future, Present and Concrete in Alasdair MacIntyre and C. L. R. James," International Critical Thought 9 (2019), 420-435.
———. “Alasdair MacIntyre’s Aristotelianism: A Marxist Critique,” in Andrius Bielskis, Eleni Leontsini, and Kelvin Knight, eds. Virtue Ethics and Contemporary Aristotelianism: Modernity, Conflict and Politics (Bloomsbury, 2020), 222-235.
———. “After Virtue, Managers and Business Ethics,” in Tom Angier, ed. MacIntyre’s After Virtue at 40 (Cambridge University Press, 2023), 239-257.
Blakely, Jason. "The Forgotten Alasdair MacIntyre: Beyond Value Neutrality in the Social Sciences," Polity 45 (2013), 445-463.
———. Alasdair MacIntyre, Charles Taylor, and the Demise of Naturalism (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2016).
———. “Does Liberalism Lack Virtue? A Critique of Alasdair MacIntyre's Reactionary Politics,” Interpretation 44:1 (2017), 1-20.
———. “MacIntyre Contra MacIntyre: Interpretive Philosophy and Aristotle,” Review of Metaphysics 74 (2020), 121-142.
———. “After Virtue as a Real Utopia,” in Tom Angier, ed. MacIntyre’s After Virtue at 40 (Cambridge University Press, 2023), 125-140.
Bloechl, Jeffrey. "The Virtue of History: Alasdair MacIntyre and the Rationality of Narrative," Philosophy and Social Criticism 24 (1998), 42-61.
Blum, Lawrence. "Community and Virtue," in Roger Crisp, ed. How Should One Live?: Essays on the Virtues (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996), 231-250.
Boesch, Brandon. "A MacIntyrean Critique of Theoretical Pluralism in Applied Ethics," The American Journal of Bioethics 16 (2016), 41-43.
Bond, E. J. "Could There Be a Rationally Grounded Universal Morality? Ethical Relativism in Williams, Lovibond, and MacIntyre," Journal of Philosophical Research 15 (1989-90), 15-45.
Booth, Jenifer. "The Contemporary Aristotelian Museum: Exploring the Museum as a Site of MacIntyre's Tradition-Constituted Enquiry," Journal for Cultural Research 11 (2007), 141-159.
———. Towards a Pre-Modern Psychiatry (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013).
Borden, SandraJournalism as a Practice (Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate, 2007).
Bowring, Bill. "Misunderstanding MacIntyre on Human Rights," Analyse & Kritik 30 (2008), 205-214.
Bradley, M. C. "A Note on Mr. MacIntyre's 'Determinism'," Mind 68 (1959), 521-526.
Bradley, James. "MacIntyre on the Good Life and the 'Narrative Model,'Heythrop Journal 31 (1990) 324-326.
Brady, Neil and Manuel Velasquez. "Natural Law and Business Ethics," Business Ethics Quarterly 7:2 (1997), 83-107.
Braybrooke, David. "No Rules Without Virtues; No Virtues Without Rules," Social Theory and Practice 17 (1991), 139-156.
Brecher, Bob. "Neoliberalism and its Threat to Moral Agency," in Andrius Bielskis and Kelvin Knight, eds. Virtue and Economy (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2015), 23-32.
Breen, Keith. “Work and Emancipatory Practice: Towards a Recovery of Human Beings' Productive Capacities,” Res Publica 13 (2007), 381-414.
———. Under Weber's Shadow: Modernity, Subjectivity, and Politics in Habermas, Arendt, and MacIntyre (Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate, 2012).
———. “Production and Productive Reason,” New Political Economy 17 (2012), 611-632.
Bretherton, Luke. “Political Theology, Radical Democracy, and Virtue Ethics; or Alasdair MacIntyre and the Paradoxes of a Revolutionary Consciousness,” Political Theology 22 (2021), 627-649.
Brewer, Kathryn Balstad. "Management as a Practice: A Response to Alasdair MacIntyre," Journal of Business Ethics 16 (1997), 825-833.
Brodsky, GarryReview of Whose Justice? Which Rationality? Canadian Philosophical Reviews 9:7 (1989), 276-279. [Canadian Philosophical Review is now Philosophy in Review].
Brothers, Kyle. "Dependent Rational Providers," Journal of Medicine & Philosophy 36 (2011), 133-147.
Brown, Andrew. "Of Aristotle and the Way We Live Now," [Interview with Alasdair MacIntyre]. The Independent, March 23, 1989.
Brown, Grant. "Game Theory and the Virtues: The New and Improved Narrowly Compliant Disposition," Reason Papers 16 (1991), 207-217.
Bruhlmeier, Daniel. "Nach dem Verlust der Tugend: Erlösing durch Tradition?" Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung 47 (1993), 434-439.
Bruns, Gerald. "Literature and the Limits of Moral Philosophy: Reflections on Alasdair MacIntyre's Project," in Leona Toker, ed., Commitment in Reflection: Essays in Literature and Moral Philosophy (New York: Garland, 1994).
———. "Along the Fatal Narrative Turn (Toward an Anarchic Theory of Literary History)," Modern Language Quarterly 57 (1996), 1-21.
Buchanan, Allen. "Assessing the Communitarian Critique of Liberalism," Ethics 99 (1989), 852-882.
Burchell, David. "Civic Personae: MacIntyre, Cicero and Moral Responsibility," History of Political Thought 19 (1998), 101-118.
Burke, Michael. "Drugs in Sport: Have They Practiced Too Hard?: A Response to Schneider and Butcher," Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 24 (1997), 47-66.
Burns, Tony. "Revolutionary Aristotelianism? The Political Thought of Aristotle, Marx, and MacIntyre," in Paul Blackledge and Kelvin Knight, eds. Virtue and Politics (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2011), 35-53.
———. "Alasdair MacIntyre, Utopianism, and the Politics of Social Institutions," International Critical Thought 9 (2019), 447-462.
Burwood, Stephen. "The Creation of Equals," Journal of the Philosophy of Education 43 (2009), 485-506.

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Cabello-Medina, Carmen and Rafael Morales-Sánchez. "Integrating Character in Management: Virtues, Character Strengths, and Competencies," Business Ethics: A European Review 24, S2 (2015), S156–174.
Cahill, Lisa Sowle
. "Moral Traditions, Ethical Language, and Reproductive Technologies," Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (1989), 497-522.
———. "Beyond MacIntyre," Religion and Values in Public Life (Harvard Divinity Bulletin) Suppl. 5 (Summer 1997), 7-9.
Caiazza, John. "Paradigms, Traditions, and History: The Influence of Philosophy of Science on MacIntyre's Ethical Thought," American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 88 (2014), 685-704.
———. "History and Tradition in Virtue Ethics," Modern Age 56:2 (2014), 43-51.
Callahan, Daniel. "Tradition and the Moral Life," Hastings Center Report 12.6 (1982), 23-30.
Callinicos, Alex. "Repressive Toleration Revisited: Mill, Marcuse, MacIntyre," in John Horton and Susan Mendus, eds. Aspects of Toleration (London: Methuen, 1985), 53-74.
———. "Two Cheers for Enlightenment Universalism. Or, Why It's Hard to Be an Aristotelian Revolutionary," in Paul Blackledge and Kelvin Knight, eds. Virtue and Politics (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2011), 54-78.
Cameron, J.M. "Can We Live the Good Life? [Review of After Virtue]" New York Review of Books, Nov. 5, 1981.
Caney, Simon. "Liberalism and Communitarianism: A Misconceived Debate," Political Studies 40 (1992), 273-289.
Caplan, Arthur and Michael Bayles. "Medical Fallibility and Malpractice," Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 3 (1978), 169-186.
Carden, Stephen. Virtue Ethics: Dewey and MacIntyre (New York: Continuum, 2006).
Care, Norman. "On Fixing Social Concepts," Ethics 84 (1973), 10-21.
Cariño, Jovito. "Re-thinking Catholic Philosophy: Alasdair MacIntyre and the Tension Within Thomism," Kritike 10:2 (2016), 191-209.
Carr, David. "Narrative and the Real World: An Argument for Continuity," History and Theory 25 (1986), 117-131.
———. "The Uses of Literacy in Teacher Education," British Journal of Educational Studies 45 (1997), 53-68.
———. "Education, Profession and Culture: Some Conceptual Questions," British Journal of Educational Studies 48 (2000), 248-268.
———. "Rival Conceptions of Practice in Education and Teaching," Journal of Philosophy of Education 37 (2003), 253-266.
———. "Literature, Rival Conceptions of Virtue, and Moral Education," The Journal of Aesthetic Education 51:2 (2017), 1-16.
Carr, Karen. "After Paganism: Kierkegaard, Socrates, and the Christian Tradition," in John Davenport and Anthony Rudd, eds. Kierkegaard After MacIntyre (Chicago, IL: Open Court, 2001), 173-190.
Carr, Wilfred. "What is an Educational Practice?Journal of the Philosophy of Education 21 (1987), 163-175.
———. "Philosophy and Education," Journal of the Philosophy of Education 38 (2004), 55-73.
Carsillo, RoccoIl problema morale in MacIntyre (Bari: Levante, 2000).
Carson, Nathan. "Getting Into the Game of Tradition-Constituted Moral Inquiry: Does MacIntyre's Particularism Offer a Rational Way In?" International Philosophical Quarterly 54 (2014), 25-42.
Carvalho, HelderTradição e Racionalidade na Filosofia de Alasdair MacIntyre (São Paulo: Unimarco Edition, 1999).
———. "Alasdair MacIntyre e o retorno às tradições morais de pesquisa racional," in M. A. Oliviera, ed. Correntes Fundamentalis de Ética Contemporânea (Petrópolic, Vozes, 2000).
———. Hermenêutica e Filosofia Moral em Alasdair MacIntyre (CRV, 2013).
———. “MacIntyre, Lector de Gadamer,” in F. Javier de la Torre and J. Maximiliano Loria, eds. Alasdair Macintyre: Relecturas Iberoamericanas. Recepción y Proyecciones (Dykinson, S.L., 2020), 117-136.
Cary, Philip. "Right-wing Postmodernism and the Rationality of Traditions," Zygon 52 (2017), 807-821.
Casey, Gerard. "The Inescapability of Ethics," in Fran O’Rourke, ed. What Happened In and To Moral Philosophy in the Twentieth Century? (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2013), 460-473.
Casey, John. Review of After Virtue. Philosophical Quarterly 33 (1983), 296-300.
Castellanos Muñoz, Arjuna Gabriel, Carlos Andrés Gómez Rodas, and Tulio Rafael Amaya de Armas. “La Gran Moral: MacIntyre y el carácter integrador de la filosofía,” Prometeica 20 (2020), 80-92. [in Spanish]
Cassell, Eric. "Toward a Science of Particulars," Hastings Center Report 16:5 (1986), 12-14.
Ceravolo, Alessandro. La morale tra storia e libertà. La riscoperta delle virtù in Alasdair MacIntyre Copertina flessibile (Aracne, 2013).
Chambers, Paul. "Towards a Philosophy of Radical Disagreement: A MacIntyrean Approach," Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 22 (2012), 74-101.
Chansky, James. "Reflections on After Virtue After Auschwitz," Philosophy Today 37 (1993), 247-256.
Chapman, Mark. "Why the Enlightenment Project Doesn't Have to Fail," Heythrop Journal 39 (1998), 379-393.
Chappell, Timothy. "Utopias and the Art of the Possible," Analyse & Kritik 30 (2008), 179-203.
Chatzis, Konstantinos. "Le Plus Moderne Des Antimodernes: MacIntyre et la Rationalité Des Traditions," Les Études philosophiques 3 (1999), 311-331.
Chirinos, María Pía. "Domestic Work: Judgments and Biases Regarding Mundane Tasks" in Ana Marta González and Craig Iffland, eds. Care Professions and Globalization: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives (New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).
Christoffersen, Svein. "Sovereign Expressions of Life, Virtues, and Actions: A Response to MacIntyre," in Svend Andersen & Kees van Kooten Niekerk, eds. Concern for the Other: Perspectives on the Work of K.E. Løgstrup (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2007).
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