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Muhammed: Sorry it's taken so long to get back to you. Spring has sprung, I will try to sort out my questions from the leads you send me. Thanks. And...
ING Dear Bill, Thanks for your prayers and kind heart. I'm writing this off-group because I don't want to deflect discussion of MacIntyre into a review of...
... Hi, Jack, So do I. As with the rest of us, when it comes to the existential, temperaments seem to rule rather than reason. Not voting is a cop-out....
Jack: I hate it when I look like I'm jumping in ... <>< Please keep jumping in and then some. And please don't hesitate being critical or not... Thanks....
Ann, I am in agreement on all counts. First, the Unexamined life is not worth reading (ha ha), and, although its been a long time, I remember Philosophical...
... Hi, Jack Weinstein, The last thing I looked at by Nozick is his small book The Unexamined Life. I had admired his Philosophical Explanations greatly, its...
Jack Russell Weinstein wrote: I don't think we can safely regard everything anyone writes as one unified philosophical project. That MacIntyre is writing an...
I don't think we can safely regard everything anyone writes as one unified philosophical project. That MacIntyre is writing an ethical theory does not preclude...
Jack Weinstein wrote: The Sophie's choice question doesn't make sense to me, given what MacIntyre is doing. He is not giving us an ethical theory along the...
The Sophie's choice question doesn't make sense to me, given what MacIntyre is doing. He is not giving us an ethical theory along the lines of Mill or Kant: an...
Ann O wrote: Somewhere in After Virture (as I remember) MacIntyre considers where justice lies in a hard case such as this: someone slips and falls in a...
... Hi, Harry, Somewhere in After Virture (as I remember) MacIntyre considers where justice lies in a hard case such as this: someone slips and falls in a...
I was just thinking this morning... How would Mac reason if he was confronted with making "Sophie's Choice" (but if he had more time than her to make a...
... he is ... derive from the ... morality. ... morality ... much about ... of the ... MacIntyre is a philosopher. A philosopher, as Gilbert Ryle once said, ...
Certainly not any same old, same old, Muhammed. A New Yorker? State of or City? I'm writing from balmy Buffalo. You are going to have to bear my ignorance...