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Häftad, Engelska, 2024
326 kr
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This award-winning biography, now available for the first time in English, presents an illuminating introduction to Alasdair MacIntyre and locates his thinking in the intellectual milieu of twentieth-century philosophy.Winner of the prestigious 2005 Philippe Habert Prize, the late Émile Perreau-Saussine's Alasdair MacIntyre: Une biographie intellectuelle stands as a definitive introduction to the life and work of one of today's leading moral philosophers. With Nathan J. Pinkoski's translation, this long-awaited, critical examination of MacIntyre's thought is now available to English readers for the first time, including a foreword by renowned philosopher Pierre Manent.Amid the confusions and contradictions of our present philosophical landscape, few have provided the clarity of thought and shrewdness of diagnosis like Alasdair MacIntyre. In this study, Perreau-Saussine guides his readers through MacIntyre's lifelong project by tracking his responses to liberalism's limitations in light of the human search for what is good and true in politics, philosophy, and theology. The portrait that emerges is one of an intellectual giant who comes to oppose modern liberal individualism's arguably singular focus on averting evil at the expense of a concerted pursuit of human goods founded upon moral and practical reasoning. Although throughout his career MacIntyre would engage with a number of theoretical and practical standpoints in service of his critique of liberalism, not the least of which was his early and later abandoned dalliance with Marxism, Perreau-Saussine convincingly shows how the Scottish philosopher came to hold that Aristotelian Thomism provides the best resources to counter what he perceives as the failure of the liberal project. Readers of MacIntyre's works, as well as scholars and students of moral philosophy, the history of philosophy, and theology, will find this translation to be an essential addition to their collection.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2022
960 kr
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This award-winning biography, now available for the first time in English, presents an illuminating introduction to Alasdair MacIntyre and locates his thinking in the intellectual milieu of twentieth-century philosophy.Winner of the prestigious 2005 Philippe Habert Prize, the late Émile Perreau-Saussine's Alasdair MacIntyre: Une biographie intellectuelle stands as a definitive introduction to the life and work of one of today's leading moral philosophers. With Nathan J. Pinkoski's translation, this long-awaited, critical examination of MacIntyre's thought is now available to English readers for the first time, including a foreword by renowned philosopher Pierre Manent.Amid the confusions and contradictions of our present philosophical landscape, few have provided the clarity of thought and shrewdness of diagnosis like Alasdair MacIntyre. In this study, Perreau-Saussine guides his readers through MacIntyre's lifelong project by tracking his responses to liberalism's limitations in light of the human search for what is good and true in politics, philosophy, and theology. The portrait that emerges is one of an intellectual giant who comes to oppose modern liberal individualism's arguably singular focus on averting evil at the expense of a concerted pursuit of human goods founded upon moral and practical reasoning. Although throughout his career MacIntyre would engage with a number of theoretical and practical standpoints in service of his critique of liberalism, not the least of which was his early and later abandoned dalliance with Marxism, Perreau-Saussine convincingly shows how the Scottish philosopher came to hold that Aristotelian Thomism provides the best resources to counter what he perceives as the failure of the liberal project. Readers of MacIntyre's works, as well as scholars and students of moral philosophy, the history of philosophy, and theology, will find this translation to be an essential addition to their collection.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2012
569 kr
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Catholicism and Democracy is a history of Catholic political thinking from the French Revolution to the present day. Emile Perreau-Saussine investigates the church's response to liberal democracy, a political system for which the church was utterly unprepared. Looking at leading philosophers and political theologians--among them Joseph de Maistre, Alexis de Tocqueville, and Charles Peguy--Perreau-Saussine shows how the church redefined its relationship to the State in the long wake of the French Revolution. Disenfranchised by the fall of the monarchy, the church in France at first embraced that most conservative of ideologies, "ultramontanism" (an emphasis on the central role of the papacy). Catholics whose church had lost its national status henceforth looked to the papacy for spiritual authority. Perreau-Saussine argues that this move paradoxically combined a fundamental repudiation of the liberal political order with an implicit acknowledgment of one of its core principles, the autonomy of the church from the state.However, as Perreau-Saussine shows, in the context of twentieth-century totalitarianism, the Catholic Church retrieved elements of its Gallican heritage and came to embrace another liberal (and Gallican) principle, the autonomy of the state from the church, for the sake of its corollary, freedom of religion. Perreau-Saussine concludes that Catholics came to terms with liberal democracy, though not without abiding concerns about the potential of that system to compromise freedom of religion in the pursuit of other goals.
Häftad, Engelska, 2023
384 kr
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How the Catholic Church redefined its relationship to the state in the wake of the French RevolutionCatholicism and Democracy is a history of Catholic political thinking from the French Revolution to the present day. Emile Perreau-Saussine investigates the church's response to liberal democracy, a political system for which the church was utterly unprepared.Looking at leading philosophers and political theologians—among them Joseph de Maistre, Alexis de Tocqueville, and Charles Péguy—Perreau-Saussine shows how the church redefined its relationship to the state in the long wake of the French Revolution. Disenfranchised by the fall of the monarchy, the church in France at first embraced that most conservative of ideologies, "ultramontanism" (an emphasis on the central role of the papacy). Catholics whose church had lost its national status henceforth looked to the papacy for spiritual authority. Perreau-Saussine argues that this move paradoxically combined a fundamental repudiation of the liberal political order with an implicit acknowledgment of one of its core principles, the autonomy of the church from the state. However, as Perreau-Saussine shows, in the context of twentieth-century totalitarianism, the Catholic Church retrieved elements of its Gallican heritage and came to embrace another liberal (and Gallican) principle, the autonomy of the state from the church, for the sake of its corollary, freedom of religion. Perreau-Saussine concludes that Catholics came to terms with liberal democracy, though not without abiding concerns about the potential of that system to compromise freedom of religion in the pursuit of other goals.
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Spanska, 2025103 kr
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Catolicismo y democracia recorre la evolucion del pensamiento politico catolico desde la Revolucion francesa hasta hoy. Emile Perreau-Saussine analiza como la Iglesia respondio a la democracia liberal, un sistema para el que no estaba preparada. A traves de figuras como Joseph de Maistre, Tocqueville y Peguy, y la detallada descripcion de lo acontecido en los Concilios Vaticano I y II, muestra como la Iglesia redefinio su relacion con el Estado tras perder su estatus con la caida de la monarquia. Inicialmente, los catolicos abrazaron el ultramontanismo, buscando en el papado una nueva autoridad. Esta postura, aunque rechazaba el liberalismo, asumia uno de sus principios: la autonomia de la Iglesia frente al Estado. Mas tarde, ante el totalitarismo del siglo XX, la Iglesia recupero elementos galicanos y acepto tambien la autonomia del Estado, en nombre de la libertad religiosa. Perreau-Saussine senala que los catolicos terminaron aceptando la democracia liberal, aunque con reservas sobre sus implicaciones para la libertad religiosa. Esto es mucho mas que una historia politica. Deberia ser lectura obligada para los teologos catolicos y quizas para cierto tipo de ateos politicos. Lo mas importante de todo es que este libro es, en si mismo, una contribucion adicional a la misma historia controvertida que narra Alasdair MacIntyre
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PDF, Spanska, 2025100 kr
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Catolicismo y democracia recorre la evolucion del pensamiento politico catolico desde la Revolucion francesa hasta hoy. Emile Perreau-Saussine analiza como la Iglesia respondio a la democracia liberal, un sistema para el que no estaba preparada. A traves de figuras como Joseph de Maistre, Tocqueville y Peguy, y la detallada descripcion de lo acontecido en los Concilios Vaticano I y II, muestra como la Iglesia redefinio su relacion con el Estado tras perder su estatus con la caida de la monarquia. Inicialmente, los catolicos abrazaron el ultramontanismo, buscando en el papado una nueva autoridad. Esta postura, aunque rechazaba el liberalismo, asumia uno de sus principios: la autonomia de la Iglesia frente al Estado. Mas tarde, ante el totalitarismo del siglo XX, la Iglesia recupero elementos galicanos y acepto tambien la autonomia del Estado, en nombre de la libertad religiosa. Perreau-Saussine senala que los catolicos terminaron aceptando la democracia liberal, aunque con reservas sobre sus implicaciones para la libertad religiosa. Esto es mucho mas que una historia politica. Deberia ser lectura obligada para los teologos catolicos y quizas para cierto tipo de ateos politicos. Lo mas importante de todo es que este libro es, en si mismo, una contribucion adicional a la misma historia controvertida que narra Alasdair MacIntyre