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Alasdair Macintyre on rationality

Oliver Jurišić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-2155-2248 ; University of Sarajevo - Catholic Theological Faculty in Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina


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Abstract

In this article we introduce some ideas on rationality of the philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre. In the introduction, elements that have influenced MacIntyre’s concept of rationality are briefly introduced: the question of moral philosophy. In the two subsequent sections, two concepts of rationality are reviewed: encyclopedic rationality, and genealogical rationality. The subsequent sections explore MacIntyre’s
ideas on rationality with the following elements: practice, narration, epistemological crisis, and telos. In the fifth section, the idea of substantial rationality is considered, and in the final section two critical observations are proposed regarding MacIntyre’s idea of rationality: these are relativism and the rationality of evil practices, introducing MacIntyre’s possible answer to these problems.

Keywords

Alasdair MacIntyre; rationality; encyclopedia; genealogy; practice; epistemological crisis; narration; tradition; telos.

Hrčak ID:

260515

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/260515

Publication date:

1.12.2017.

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