A Profa. ISABEL CRISTINA R. H. GONÇALVES, do IFPI - Teresina, defendeu tese de doutorado sobre a filosofia de Alasdair MacIntyre no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia da UFC. A defesa foi em 3 de Novembro de 2017. A tese LEI NATURAL E NATUREZA HUMANA NA FILOSOFIA MORAL DE ALASDAIR MACINTYRE foi escrita sob a supervisão do Prof. Dr. Helder Buenos Aires de Carvalho. A banca examinadora contou com a participação dos professores-doutores Marcelo Perine (PUCSP), Odílio Aguiar (UFC), Manfredo Oliveira (UFC) e Elton Vitoriano (FAJE).
Blog destinado à conversação sobre informações e estudos em torno das temáticas filosóficas contidas na obra de Alasdair MacIntyre, filósofo escocês radicado nos Estados Unidos. É um experimento inicial de intercâmbio principalmente com brasileiros que trabalham com a filosofia desse provocante pensador contemporâneo.
domingo, 11 de fevereiro de 2018
International Society for MacIntyrean Enquiry (ISME) 12th Annual Conference
The 2018 International Society for MacIntyrean Enquiry (ISME) conference (Sunday, 1 July 2018 to Wednesday, 4 July 2018) is being jointly organised by Northumbria and Durham Universities, and hosted by Durham.
Located in the North East of England, Durham is the third oldest
English University and operates a Collegiate system similar to Oxford
and Cambridge. The conference will be based in one of the Colleges – St John's
– which is located on the peninsular surrounded by the River Wear and
part of the World Heritage Site which includes Durham Cathedral and
Castle. The Conference dinner will take place in the Undercroft
Restaurant, part of Durham Cathedral.
Confirmed keynote speakers are:
* Professor Stanley Hauerwas, Gilbert T. Rowe Professor Emeritus of Divinity and Law, Duke University Divinity School, USA
* Professor Joe Dunne, Cregan Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Education, Dublin City University
* Professor Ann Gallagher, Professor of Ethics and Care, University of Surrey
The conference will be preceded by an opportunity to take a tour of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne on Saturday 30th June, and by a Doctoral Symposium on the morning of Sunday 1st July. Accommodation will be available in College from Friday 29th June through to Friday 6th July inclusive. Alternatively, there are a range of hotels available within walking distance.
Conference Organisers:
Geoff Moore, geoff.moore@durham.ac.uk
Ron Beadle, ron.beadle@northumbria.ac.uk
Call for Papers:
We invite papers for the 12th Annual Conference of the International Society for MacIntyrean Enquiry jointly organised by Northumbria and Durham Universities, and hosted by Durham, UK, July 1-4 2018.
The Conference Theme is 'Learning from MacIntyre'. We are particularly looking for papers that do one or more of the following, although papers related to other areas and application of MacIntyre's work are also welcome:
1. Review how MacIntyre's theses and arguments have been used and challenged within particular disciplines.
2. Show how other disciplines might learn from these uses.
3. Suggest an agenda for future work that seeks to defend, extend and apply MacIntyre's theses and arguments.
4. Relate MacIntyre's theses and arguments to practices and political activism.
We hope to see a wide range of disciplinary and cross-disciplinary work at the conference, including but not limited to: Moral Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Action, Theology, Thomism, Marxism, Critical Theory, Education, Business, Organization, Medicine, Law, Sociology and Communication.
Abstracts of between 500-1000 words (not including a list of main references) should be sent to geoff.moore@durham.ac.uk by 30th March 2018. Decisions will be made by 1st May following double-blind review.
Other informations: https://www.dur.ac.uk/conference.booking/details/?id=874
Confirmed keynote speakers are:
* Professor Stanley Hauerwas, Gilbert T. Rowe Professor Emeritus of Divinity and Law, Duke University Divinity School, USA
* Professor Joe Dunne, Cregan Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Education, Dublin City University
* Professor Ann Gallagher, Professor of Ethics and Care, University of Surrey
The conference will be preceded by an opportunity to take a tour of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne on Saturday 30th June, and by a Doctoral Symposium on the morning of Sunday 1st July. Accommodation will be available in College from Friday 29th June through to Friday 6th July inclusive. Alternatively, there are a range of hotels available within walking distance.
Conference Organisers:
Geoff Moore, geoff.moore@durham.ac.uk
Ron Beadle, ron.beadle@northumbria.ac.uk
Call for Papers:
We invite papers for the 12th Annual Conference of the International Society for MacIntyrean Enquiry jointly organised by Northumbria and Durham Universities, and hosted by Durham, UK, July 1-4 2018.
The Conference Theme is 'Learning from MacIntyre'. We are particularly looking for papers that do one or more of the following, although papers related to other areas and application of MacIntyre's work are also welcome:
1. Review how MacIntyre's theses and arguments have been used and challenged within particular disciplines.
2. Show how other disciplines might learn from these uses.
3. Suggest an agenda for future work that seeks to defend, extend and apply MacIntyre's theses and arguments.
4. Relate MacIntyre's theses and arguments to practices and political activism.
We hope to see a wide range of disciplinary and cross-disciplinary work at the conference, including but not limited to: Moral Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Action, Theology, Thomism, Marxism, Critical Theory, Education, Business, Organization, Medicine, Law, Sociology and Communication.
Abstracts of between 500-1000 words (not including a list of main references) should be sent to geoff.moore@durham.ac.uk by 30th March 2018. Decisions will be made by 1st May following double-blind review.
Other informations: https://www.dur.ac.uk/conference.booking/details/?id=874
quarta-feira, 17 de maio de 2017
Novo livro de MacIntyre sobre o conflito ético na modernidade
Ethics in the Conflicts of Modernity:
An Essay on Desire, Practical Reasoning, and Narrative
Alasdair MacIntyre explores some central philosophical, political and moral claims of modernity and argues that a proper understanding of human goods requires a rejection of these claims. In a wide-ranging discussion, he considers how normative and evaluative judgments are to be understood, how desire and practical reasoning are to be characterized, what it is to have adequate self-knowledge, and what part narrative plays in our understanding of human lives. He asks, further, what it would be to understand the modern condition from a neo-Aristotelian or Thomistic perspective, and argues that Thomistic Aristotelianism, informed by Marx's insights, provides us with resources for constructing a contemporary politics and ethics which both enable and require us to act against modernity from within modernity. This rich and important book builds on and advances MacIntyre's thinking in ethics and moral philosophy, and will be of great interest to readers in both fields.
- Draws upon examples from Hume, Aristotle, Aquinas, Marx, and others in order to provide a first step in rethinking the relationships between philosophical theorizing and everyday practice
- Elaborates upon MacIntyre's position in moral philosophy and connects it concretely with some of the more important realities of the contemporary world
- Uses the case studies of four twentieth-century figures to rethink the relationships between theory and practice, and between desire and practical reasoning
Reviews & endorsements
"For readers of Alasdair MacIntyre who have wondered how the views of his After Virtue, Whose Justice? Which Rationality? and Dependent Rational Animals hang together, this book is as good a response as we could have hoped for. In Ethics in the Conflicts of Modernity, we see the fundamental continuity of the ideas that MacIntyre has developed and defended over the past forty years. It is a canonical statement of MacIntyre's mature views in moral, political, and social philosophy." Mark Murphy, Georgetown University, Washington DCSee more reviews
Product details
- Date Published: November 2016
- format: Hardback
- ISBN: 9781107176454
segunda-feira, 15 de maio de 2017
Dossiê sobre a filosofia da Alasdair MacIntyre na PENSANDO
DOSSIÊ SOBRE A FILOSOFIA DE ALASDAIR MACINTYRE NA PENSANDO - REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA, Vol. 6, n.11, 2015.
Clique na imagem para acessar o sumário e os artigos.
Capítulo de livro sobre Jonas e MacIntyre
O Prof. Dr. Helder Buenos Aires de Carvalho publicou capítulo, no livro FILOSOFIA PRÁTICA, EPISTEMOLOGIA E HERMENÊUTICA, discutindo MacIntyre e Jonas no contexto de uma reflexão em filosofia da tecnologia.
domingo, 14 de maio de 2017
Livro busca ampliar teoria das virtudes de MacIntyre
AS VIRTUDES DA RESPONSABILIDADE COMPARTILHADA:uma ampliação da teoria das virtudes de Alasdair Maclntyre
Autores: José Elielton de Sousa

Sinopse
O trabalho consiste num esforço para ampliar a teoria das virtudes de Alasdair MacIntyre para além do âmbito antropocêntrico em que se situa, através da incorporação de um terceiro conjunto de virtudes – as virtudes da responsabilidade compartilhada.
Detalhes do produto
ISBN:978-85-444-1448-4
Editora: EDITORA CRV
DOI: 10.24824/978854441448.4
Distribuidora: EDITORA CRV
Ano de edição: 2017
Número de páginas: 188
Formato do Livro: 14x21 cm
Número da edição:1
Editora: EDITORA CRV
DOI: 10.24824/978854441448.4
Distribuidora: EDITORA CRV
Ano de edição: 2017
Número de páginas: 188
Formato do Livro: 14x21 cm
Número da edição:1
domingo, 12 de abril de 2015
Artigo sobre MacIntyre e Derrida
ARTIGO: Trapaça, abstração e a tese heideggeriana “O animal é pobre de mundo”. Leituras de MacIntyre e Derrida
Autora: Kelly Cristini Rocha da Silva Ferreira1
Resumo:
A tese heideggeriana “o animal é pobre de mundo” é bastante conhecida. Associada às teses “a pedra é sem mundo” e “o homem é formador de mundo”, foi afirmada por Heidegger para examinar a condição de estar no mundo do homem. O presente estudo dedica-se ao exame daquela tese heideggeriana, a partir das leituras que lhe conferiram Alasdair MacIntyre e Jacques Derrida. A opção pelas abordagens críticas de MacIntyre e Derrida se deve a que ambas compartilham de um mesmo ponto em comum: Heidegger, ao desenvolver sua tese, não alcançou superar a tradição filosófica que traça uma linha divisória precisa e estanque entre “o homem” e “o animal”, entre “a humanidade” e “a animalidade”.
REVISTA CONTROVÉRSIA, Vol. 2, n.1, 2006 (Unisinos)
http://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/controversia/article/view/7086
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