Revisión de la teoría del conocimiento de John Locke a la luz del planteamiento filosófico de Alasdair Macintyre
Keywords:
moral values, knowledge, relativism, emotivism, human natureAbstract
The success of theoretical relativism seems to have annihilated any possibility of conceiving a moral system of absolute values. This claim had been the object of study of many enlightened authors like John Locke. Given the failure of the project of rational justification of morality, Alasdair MacIntyre proposed in “After Virtue”, a new way to attain knowledge of moral values based on the Aristotelian exercise of virtues. This paper proposes a new field of research aimed at trying to reconcile both views in order to demonstrate its complementarity.
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