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  • Alasdair MacIntyre
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  • MacIntyre was educated at the institution now known as Queen Mary, University of London, and has a Master of Arts from the University of Manchester and the University of Oxford. He began his lecturing career in 1951 at Manchester University. He taught at the University of Leeds, the University of Essex and the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, before moving to the USA in around 1969. MacIntyre has been something of an intellectual nomad, having taught at many universities in the US. He has held the following positions:
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Birth Date
  • 1929-01-12
notable ideas
  • Revival of Virtue ethics
Name
  • Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre
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  • Western Philosophy
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  • AristotleAugustineThomas AquinasKierkegaardMarxNietzscheJohn RawlsG. E. M. Anscombe
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  • MacIntyre was educated at the institution now known as Queen Mary, University of London, and has a Master of Arts from the University of Manchester and the University of Oxford. He began his lecturing career in 1951 at Manchester University. He taught at the University of Leeds, the University of Essex and the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, before moving to the USA in around 1969. MacIntyre has been something of an intellectual nomad, having taught at many universities in the US. He has held the following positions: * Professor of History and Ideas, Brandeis University (1969 or 1970), * Dean of the College of Arts and Professor of Philosophy, Boston University, (1972) * Henry Luce Professor, Wellesley College (1980), * W. Alton Jones Professor, Vanderbilt University (1982), * Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame (1985), * Professor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University (1985), * Visiting scholar, Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University (1988). * McMahon-Hank Professor of Philosophy, Notre Dame (1989), and * Arts & Sciences Professor of Philosophy, Duke University (1995–1997). He has also been a visiting professor at Princeton University, and is a former president of the American Philosophical Association. From 2000 to the present, he has been the Rev. John A. O'Brien Senior Research Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Permanent Senior Research Fellow in the Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana USA. He is also Professor Emerit and Emeritus at Duke University. In April 2005 he was elected to the American Philosophical Society. He has been married 3 times. From 1953 to 1963 he was married to Ann Peri, with whom he had two daughters. From 1963 to 1977 he was married to Susan Willans, with whom he had a son and daughter. Since 1977 he has been married to philosopher Lynn Joy, who is also on the Philosophy faculty at Notre Dame.