Ethics and Politics: Volume 2: Selected Essays by Alasdair MacIntyre

Ethics and Politics: Volume 2: Selected Essays by Alasdair MacIntyre

Author:Alasdair MacIntyre [MacIntyre, Alasdair]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2006-06-07T16:00:00+00:00


Footnotes

[1] Erik Stenius, "Mood and Language Games," Synthèse 17, no. 3 1967, 269.

[2] "The Ethical Root of Language" in Logic and Ethics, ed. P. Geach, Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1991, p. 53.

[3] "Nature and Convention," in Ethics and Action, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1972, pp. 62–63.

[4] "Languages and Language," in Philosophical Papers, Oxford: Oxford University Press, vol. I, 1983, p. 169.

[5] Eine Vorlesung Kant's über Ethik, ed. P. Menzer, p. 285, trans. L. Infield, Lectures on Ethics, Indianapolis: Hackett, 1980, p. 224.

[6] New York Times, February 12, 1985, p. 17.

[7] The Day America Told the Truth, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1991, pp. 45–6.

[8] Harpers Index, September 1991.

[9] James Hassett, Psychology Today, November 1981.

[10] Investigation of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, vol. IV, pp. 98–99, 118, cited in John Ranelagh, The Agency: The Rise and Decline of the CIA, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986, pp. 568–69.

[11] "Ashes, Ashes . . . Central Europe after Forty Years," Daedalus 121, no. 2, 1992, 203; for systematic understanding of the function of lying in the Soviet Union the indispensable works are by Alexander Zinoviev, both the novel Yawning Heights, New York: Random House, 1979, and Homo Sovieticus, London: Gollancz, 1985.

[12] On Lyndon Johnson, see the Chicago Tribune, October 20, 1991, p. 4–1; on James Baker, see Hodding Carter III, 'Viewpoint', Wall Street Journal, January 25, 1990, p. A15.

[13] Peter Wyden, Bay of Pigs. The Untold Story, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1979, p. 161.

[14] Outlines of the History of Ethics for English Readers, London: Macmillan, 1886, p. 198.

[15] "Concluding Chapter," The Methods of Ethics, 7th edn, London: Macmillan, 1907.

[16] The Methods of Ethics III, chapter 7.

[17] Letter of February 9, 1867, to Henry S. Brandreth, in Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, vol. XVI: The Later Letters of John Stuart Mill 1849–1873, ed. F. E. Mineka, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1972, p. 1234.

[18] "The Faintest Passion," Presidential Address to the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association, 1991, Proceedings and Addresses of the A.P.A. 66, no. 3, November 1992, 6.

[19] Collected Works, vol. X: Essays on Ethics, Religion and Society, ed. J. M. Robson, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1969.

[20] For one source of Mill's beliefs on this matter, see James Mill, The History of British India, 4th edn, London: J. Madden, 1848, Book II, chapter 7, p. 467: "The Hindus are full of dissimulation and falsehood, the universal concomitants of oppression."

[21] Speech of July 8, 1865, during the Westminster Election, in Collected Works, vol. XXVIII: Public and Parliamentary Speeches, ed. J. M. Robson and B. L. Kinzer, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1988, pp. 35–36.

[22] "Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform," 1859, in Collected Works, vol. XIX: Essays on Politics and Society, ed. J. M. Robson, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1977, p. 322.

[23] "Coleridge," London and Westminster Review, 1840.



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