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Moral thinking today finds itself stranded between the particular and the universal. Alasdair MacIntyre's work on narrative, discussed here along with that of Stanley Hauerwas and H. T. Engelhardt, aims to undo the perceived damage done by the Enlightenment by returning to narrative and abandoning the illusion of a disembodied reason that claims to be able give a coherent explanation for everything. It is precisely this -a theory that holds good for all cases - that John Rawls proposed, drawing on the heritage of Emmanuel Kant. Who is right? Must universality be abandoned? Must we only think a
Christian ethics. --- Engelhardt, H. Tristram. --- MacIntyre, Alasdair C. --- Narrative theology. --- Christian ethics --- Narrative theology --- Christianity --- Ethics --- Philosophy --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Catholic authors --- -Narrative theology --- 230*704 --- 241 --- 230*704 Narratieve theologie --- Narratieve theologie --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Ethical theology --- Moral theology --- Theology, Ethical --- Theology, Moral --- Christian life --- Christian philosophy --- Religious ethics --- Moraaltheologie. Theologische ethiek --- Hauerwas, Stanley --- Engelhardt, H. Tristram --- MacIntyre, A. C. --- MacIntyre, Alasdair C --- Hauerwas, Stanley, --- Engelhardt, H Tristram --- Engelhardt, Hugo Tristram, --- Engelhardt, Tristram, --- Christian ethics - Catholic authors --- Hauerwas, Stanley, - 1940 --- -Engelhardt, H Tristram - (Hugo Tristram), - 1941 --- -Christian ethics --- MacIntyre, Alasdair --- -Engelhardt, H Tristram - (Hugo Tristram), - 1941-
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