Tradition in the Ethics of Alasdair MacIntyre presents a stimulating intellectual history and expertly reasoned defense of this towering figure in contemporary American philosophy. Drawing on interviews and published works Christopher Lutz traces MacIntyre&#39;s philosophical development and refutes the criticisms of the major thinkers&mdash;including Martha Nussbaum and Thomas Nagel&mdash;who have most vocally attacked him. Permanently shifting the debate on MacIntyre&#39;s oeuvre Lutz convincingly demonstrates how MacIntyre&#39;s neo-Aristotelian ethical thought provides an essential corrective to the contemporary discussions of relativism and ideology while successfully drawing on the objectivity of Thomistic natural law.<BR />
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