| E.E. Shelp - 1985 - 394 страници
...means 257 EarlE. Shelp (ed.). Virtue and Medicine, 257-274. © 1985 by D. Reidel Publishing Company. any coherent and complex form of socially established...which goods internal to that form of activity are realised in the course of trying to achieve those standards of excellence which are appropriate to,... | |
| John Wilson - 1988 - 152 страници
...exercise of which tends to enable us to achieve those goods which are internal to practices' (p. 178). A practice is 'any coherent and complex form of socially...which goods internal to that form of activity are realised in the course of trying to achieve those standards of excellence which are appropriate to,... | |
| Robert R. Sherman, Rodman B. Webb - 1988 - 232 страници
...By 'practices', I mean something specific. Maclntyre (1981) puts it this way: By a practice I mean 'any coherent and complex form of socially established...which goods internal to that form of activity are realised in the course of trying to achieve those standards of excellence which are appropriate to,... | |
| Cynthia Farrar - 1988 - 324 страници
...imaginatively to participate in the goods internal to the political practice. By 'practice' I mean a coherent and complex form of socially established...which goods internal to that form of activity are realised in the course of trying to achieve those standards of excellence which are appropriate to,... | |
| Werner Maihofer, Gerhard Sprenger - 1990 - 278 страници
...such goods."6 Maclntyre also explains the concept of a practice: "By a 'practice' I am going to mean any coherent and complex form of socially established...which goods internal to that form of activity are realised in the course of trying to achieve those standards of excellence which are appropriate to,... | |
| Christopher Day, Maureen L. Pope, Pam Denicolo - 1990 - 336 страници
...account of a practice which provides the context or background for the exercise of the virtues, where a practice is 'any coherent and complex form of socially...established cooperative human activity through which goods ... are realized'; second, we need the individual story, "the narrative order of a single human life'... | |
| James P. Wind - 1991 - 308 страници
...internal to their operation by which those practices are defined. For Alasdair Maclntyre, a "social practice" is any coherent and complex form of socially...activity through which goods internal to that form . . . are realized in the course of trying to achieve those standards of excellence which are appropriate... | |
| Don H. Bialostosky - 1992 - 336 страници
...and "Tam o' Shanter" 266 Bloom's education 271 Index 277 Preface By a "practice" I am going to mean any coherent and complex form of socially established...which goods internal to that form of activity are realised in the course of trying to achieve those standards of excellence which are appropriate to,... | |
| Ian Shapiro - 2023 - 356 страници
...culture-specific list with his own, as we saw. Although he begins by defining a practice generally to include "any coherent and complex form of socially established...human activity through which goods internal to that activity are realized" (Maclntyre 1984: 187), he rules out many activities that meet his general definition.... | |
| William A. Dyrness - 1992 - 202 страници
...system we have in mind could well be described by Alasdair Maclntyre's notion of a "practice," which is "any coherent and complex form of socially established cooperative human activity through which goods. . .are realized in the course of trying to achieve those standards of excellence which are appropriate... | |
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