A Critique of MacIntyrean Morality from a Kantian Perspective

SAGE Open 4 (2):1-10 (2014)
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Abstract

This article is a critical examination of MacIntyre’s notion of morality in reference to Kant’s deontological moral theory. The examination shows that MacIntyre (a) criticizes Kant’s moral theory to defend virtue ethics or neo-Aristotelian ethics with a weak notion of morality; (b) favors the idea of local morality, which does not leave any room for moral assessment and reciprocity in an intercultural domain; and (c) fails to provide good arguments for his moral historicism and against Kant’s moral universalism.

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Dr. Krishna Mani Pathak
University of Delhi

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