Kierkegaard After MacIntyre
Explore the profound insights of Søren Kierkegaard in Kierkegaard After MacIntyre by John J. Davenport, published by Open Court Publishing Co in 2001. This compelling collection of essays features contributions from leading Kierkegaard scholars, reflecting the emerging consensus on his views regarding moral selfhood. With 416 pages of in-depth analysis, the book addresses the critiques posed by Alasdair MacIntyre, one of Kierkegaard's most notable critics. Discover how Kierkegaard's philosophical ideas may not only challenge but also complement MacIntyre's ethical theories. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of philosophy, ethics, and moral philosophy, this hardback edition offers a rich exploration of 19th-century thought and its relevance today. Delve into the intricate relationship between these two influential philosophers and enhance your understanding of Western philosophy.