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After Virtue
Moral philosopher
Alasdair Maclntyre 's critique of our culture has changed the way morality is discussed in many contexts, from NHS ethics committees to political groups. But is it too late to save our moral and intellectual life?
Macintyre believes the new dark ages are upon us. The barbarians are not just at the door, they have been governing us for some time. The last of four programmes, in which philosopher and ethicist
Dr David Cook examines the impact of Maclntyre's ideas with the help of some of those profoundly influenced by him, and looks for signs of hope. 4: Values or Virtues
With politician and activist Lord Alton.

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Alasdair MacLntyre
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