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Alasdair Macintyre. Sobre tradición, revolución y modernidad

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Author(s)
Cincunegui, Juan Manuel
Keywords
MacIntyre
Taylor
Polanyi
Ética de las virtudes
Crisis epistemológica
Crítica de la modernidad
Virtue ethics
Epistemological crises
Critique of modernity

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/107816
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https://idus.us.es/xmlui/handle/11441/28810
Abstract
El proyecto filosófico de Alasdair MacIntyre ofrece una relectura de la ética de las virtudes de la tradición clásica que debe ser interpretada de manera revolucionaria, en contraposición a una lectura romántica o neoconservadora. La ruptura del orden moral que trajo consigo el advenimiento de la modernidad exige formas de resistencia política y económica ante el poder alienante del capitalismo liberal en su etapa globalizada. Según MacIntyre, entre la progenie del liberalismo moderno, encontramos a Nietzsche, quien desenmascaró la moral moderna como emotivismo. Sin embargo, Nietzsche no dejó de ser parte del proyecto moderno de justificación racional de la moral. De acuerdo con MacIntyre, la auténtica alternativa al proyecto moderno es la rearticulación de una ética de las virtudes en la tradición de Aristóteles y Tomás de Aquino.
The philosophical project of Alasdair MacIntyre offers a version of Virtue Ethics that must be interpreted in a revolutionary way, as opposed to a romantic or neoconservative reading. The breakdown of the moral order brought about by the advent of modernity requires forms of political and economic resistance to the alienating power of liberal capitalism in the age of globalization. According to MacIntyre, among the progeny of modern liberalism, we find Nietzsche, who unmasked modern morality as emotivism. However, Nietzsche does not cease to be part of the modern project of rational justification of morality. According to MacIntyre, therefore, the authentic alternative to the modern proyect is the rearticulation of a virtue in the tradition of Aristotle and Aquinas.
Date
2015-09-24
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Identifier
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https://idus.us.es/xmlui/handle/11441/28810
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