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Alasdair MacIntyre -- A site maintained by Thomas McCasland.
Bibliography for Alasdair MacIntyre -- By William Hughes. Well organised, covers both his publications and works in response to MacIntyre.
Biography of Alasdair MacIntyre -- From the Routledge Encyclopaedia. NOTE: you must have an account to access the Routledge Encyclopaedia.
Columbia Encyclopaedia Entry -- Brief entry listed at InfoPlease, a resource for high-school children.
Lakatos and MacIntyre on Incommensurability and the Rationality of Theory-change -- Article by Robert Miner presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Miner notes a similarity between the accounts of Lakatos and MacIntyre in that they wish to uphold the rationality of theoretical activity whilst rejecting empiricist accounts of the nature of theorising.
MACINTYRE-L Mailing List -- Devoted to a `slow reading'' of the works of MacIntyre. Currently volume is very slow, but they had a lively and insightful discussion of his `Three Rival Versions of Moral Inquiry''. Archives of the list exist, it may be possible to email the list maintainer for copies.
Notes on After Virtue -- Review by Ramen Rempel.
Outline of After Virtue -- Chapter by chapter summary by Ronald C. Arnett.
Philosophy Legends Join Faculty -- Story in the Duke University newsletter announcing the appointment of Alasdair MacIntyre and his wife, Lynn Joy, to their philosophy faculty.
Pluralism and Ethical Discourse -- Abstract of PhD thesis entitled `Pluralism and Ethical Discourse: Insights from Lonergan, MacIntyre, and Conflict Resolution'' by Peter J. Monette, who applies MacIntyre''s ethical framework to conflict resolution.
Review of `Alasdair MacIntyre: Critic of Modernity'' -- By Martyn Hammersley, of the book by P. McMylor.
Review of `Whose Justice, Which Rationality?'' -- By Ramen Rempel.
Still Waiting for Benedict -- Review by Gilbert Meilaender in First Things of MacIntyre''s `Dependent Rational Animals'' and of Kelvin Knight''s `The MacIntyre Reader''.
The Achievement of Alasdair MacIntyre -- Medium length article by Colin Oakes published in `First Things'' a theological magzanine. Mostly concerned with the theses of `After Virtue'' and MacIntyre''s `conversion'' from Marxism to Christianity.
The Religious Significance of Atheism -- Quotes from the book of the same name by Alasdair MacIntyre and Paul Ricoeur, from atheisms.net.

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