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  1. MacIntyre, Thomism, and the Contemporary Common Good.Thomas Osborne - 2008 - Analyse & Kritik 30 (1):382-397.
    Alasdair MacIntyre’s criticism of contemporary politics rests in large part on the way in which the political communities of advanced modernity do not recognize common goals and practices. I shall argue that although MacIntyre explicitly recognizes the influence of Jacques Maritain on his own thought, MacIntyre’s own views are incompatible not only with Maritain’s attempt to develop a Thomistic theory which is compatible with liberal democracy, but also relies on a view of the individual as a part which is related (...)
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  • Rejecting the death penalty: Continuity and change in the tradition.E. Christian Brugger - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (3):388-404.