

Alasdair MacIntyre
Dr. Alasdair MacIntyre is driving progress in the realm of philosophy, particularly in ethics and moral theory. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, Dr. MacIntyre has made significant contributions to philosophical discourse through his extensive research and numerous publications. He is best known for his influential works, including "After Virtue" and "Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry," which have profoundly impacted the study of ethics and moral philosophy. Throughout his career, Dr. MacIntyre has held prestigious positions at various academic institutions, most notably at the University of Notre Dame. There, he served as the Rev. John A. O'Brien Senior Research Professor of Philosophy until his retirement in 2010. His association with the university continues as he holds the title of Rev. John A. O'Brien Senior Research Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, reflecting his enduring influence and commitment to the field. In addition to his work at the University of Notre Dame, Dr. MacIntyre is a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Contemporary Aristotelian Studies in Ethics and Politics at London Metropolitan University. His involvement with this center underscores his dedication to advancing contemporary Aristotelian thought and its application to modern ethical and political challenges. Dr. MacIntyre's scholarly contributions extend beyond his written works, as he has been an active participant in philosophical discussions and debates worldwide. His insights into the nature of moral reasoning and the role of virtue in ethical life have sparked dialogue and inspired further research among scholars and students alike. Despite his retirement from full-time academic duties, Dr. MacIntyre remains a vital figure in the philosophical community. His ongoing research and engagement with contemporary issues continue to shape the landscape of moral philosophy, ensuring that his legacy will endure for generations to come.
Publications
, 311-329, 1999-07-01
, 177-181, 1976-06-01
, 641-645, 2015-01-01
, 344-361, 1990-01-01
, 261-281, 2008-05-01
, 1-16, 2010-02-23
, 111-131, 2009-10-22
, 102-113, 1982-05-01
, 513, 2012-11-15
, 1-11, 1988-01-01
, 1-23, 1992-01-01
, 311-313, 1992-01-01
, 105-110, 1978-03-01