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2013 | 2 | 21-32

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MACINTYRE’S GILSONIAN PREFERENCE

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Alasdair MacIntyre arrived relatively ‘late’ to Thomism in his philosophical career. One of the many determining influences on his thought has been the Thomist Étienne Gilson. This article examines MacIntyre’s possible motives for embracing Gilson as someone apparently allowing him to identify as an “intellectually fulfilled” Thomist. The author claims that MacIntyre’s arrival to Thomism was a well considered one, an achievement unto itself.

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2

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21-32

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  • Institute for the Psychological Sciences Arlington, Virginia, USA

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