Hamlet 98, 187, 190
Hare, Peter 3, 4, 10, 12–13, 14
Hegel, G. W. F. 1 n. 2, 3, 6, 48, 51, 56, 71, 81,
157–160, 161, 179, 199, 200, 209, 210–211
on historical thesis about philosophy 60, 62, 67
MacIntyre on 83, 94 n. 29, 94–95, 97, 110,
154–155
Ricoeur on 164–176, 181–186, 183 n. 40, 184 n.
44, 190, 194–197, 202–205
Heidegger,
Martin 1 n. 2, 3, 24, 39 n. 21, 39, 40 n.
24, 71
, 78, 128–163, 165, 170, 179 n. 30, 179,
186–187, 188 n. 52, 190
on historical thesis about philosophy 61, 62, 67
on metaphysics 6, 148–154, 161, 162
on Nietzsche 133, 135, 146, 148–154, 152 n. 47,
161, 162
on onto-theology 6, 24, 154–160, 161, 162
on Parmenides 52–53
on Platonism 6, 24, 138–148, 148 n. 40, 161, 162
repetition 129 n. 2, 135
turn 132–133, 133 n. 10, 136 n. 24
unthought 128, 136 n. 24, 136–137, 148, 155 n. 52
view
of
truth 54 n. 55, 54–56, 136, 138–148
on world pictures 129 n. 3, 129–130, 162
Heraclitus 81, 151, 153
historical thesis about philosophy 1 n. 2, 5, 58–78,
60 n. 5
Derrida on 74–78
Dupré on 67–70, 76
Hegel
on 60, 62, 67
Heidegger
on 61, 62, 67
Taylor on 70–73, 76–77
horizons, fusion of 55
Hume, David 63, 64, 176 n. 26
MacIntyre on 83, 89, 92–93, 94 n. 33, 106, 112
Husserl, Edmund 22 n. 37, 22–23, 25–26, 32, 34,
72, 74–75, 178 n. 29, 178, 179 n. 31, 185 n. 46,
185–186, 190
incommensurability 90, 107, 111, 114, 124
induction 35–37, 40, 46, 74
interpretation 19 n. 30, 39, 40 n. 24, 85–86,
86 n. 14, 94, 98 n. 38, 98, 131, 135, 144–145,
147, 163, 172, 188 n. 52, 191, 199
Kafka,
Franz 27–28, 109 n. 56
Kant,
Immanuel 21, 24, 33–34, 35, 36 n. 11, 37, 38,
60 n. 5, 60, 81, 160, 209
MacIntyre on 89, 91–94, 94 n. 33, 95
Ricoeur
on 164–176, 179–183
, 185–186, 190,
192–198, 200–201, 202–205
Kaplan, David 164 n. 2, 171 n. 14, 171–173, 173 n. 19
Kates, Joshua 74 n. 43, 75
Kaufmann, Walter 152 n. 47
Kellner, Hans 189 n. 56
Kierkegaard, Soren 89, 90–95, 209
Kripke, Saul 21 n. 33
Kuhn, Thomas 79 n. 52, 85, 109 n. 56
Leibniz, G. W. 135, 160
Leiter, Brian 58 n. 2
Levinas, Emmanuel 61, 178 n. 29
liberalism 96 n. 36, 105–106, 110, 111, 114, 117 nn.
64, 65, 118
Locke,
John 32–34, 35, 36 n. 11, 37, 38
Lutz,
Christopher 85 n. 7, 117 n. 65, 117
Lyotard, Jean-François 77 n. 51
MacIntyre, Alasdair 36 n. 11, 82–126, 165
on Aquinas 107–109, 111, 113, 114, 116, 117 n. 64,
118, 120 n. 67
on Aristotle 88, 96 n. 36, 102–105, 106 –109,
113–114, 116, 117 n. 64, 118, 121
critique
of
enlightenment project 6, 82,
87–97, 128
defense of Thomism 116–125, 124 n. 68
on epistemological crises 84–86, 85 n. 10,
97–98, 109
on Hegel 83, 94 n. 29, 94–95, 97, 110, 154–155
on history of ethics 83–84, 112
on Hume 83, 89, 92–93, 94 n. 33, 106, 112
on Kant 89, 91–94, 94 n. 33, 95
on narrative 84, 86–87, 94 n. 28, 109 n. 56, 112,
122–125
on
Nietzsche 106 n. 54, 117, 121
on
Plato 103, 111–112, 113, 125
on practical rationality 6, 99–112, 116
view of tradition 100–102
Macomber, W. B. 139 n. 29
Malebranche, Nicolas 22 n. 36, 22–23, 25–26
Marcel, Gabriel 166 n. 4
Marino, Gordon 91 n. 22, 93
Marx, Karl 80, 83, 170
Marx, Werner 133
McMillan, Elizabeth 166 n. 3
McMullin, Ernan 48
Meinong, Alexius 63
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice 71
method, genetic 9, 15 n. 15, 15–19
modernity 26–27, 28, 29, 40–41, 46, 70, 80, 95,
114, 129–130, 135, 162
Mulhall,
Stephen 39 n. 21, 39, 40 n. 23, 41
, 46
narrative 5, 7, 28 n. 43, 38 n. 16, 52 n. 52, 59, 160,
165, 183, 189 n. 57, 192, 198–201, 204
as argument 42–47
MacIntyre on 84, 86–87, 94 n. 28, 109 n. 56,
112, 122–125
metanarrative 77
Ricoeur on 176 n. 26, 186–190, 199 n. 73, 203
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