This compelling and distinctive volume advances Aristotelianism by bringing its traditional virtue ethics to bear upon characteristically modern issues such as the politics of economic power and egalitarian dispute.<br/><br/>This volume bridges the gap between Aristotle's philosophy and the multitude of contemporary Aristotelian theories that have been formulated in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Part I draws on Aristotle's texts and Thomas Aquinas' Aristotelianism to examine the Aristotelian tradition of virtues with a chapter by Alasdair MacIntyre contextualising the different readings of Aristotle's philosophy. Part II offers a critical engagement with MacIntyrean Aristotelianism while Part III demonstrates the ongoing influence of Aristotelianism in contemporary theoretical debates on governance and politics.<br/><br/>Extensive in its historical scope this is a valuable collection relating the tradition of virtue to modernity which will be of interest to all working in virtue ethics and contemporary Aristotelian politics.
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