Footnotes
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^ MacIntyre 1998, pp. 69–72.
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^ MacIntyre 1984, p. 2.
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^ MacIntyre 1984, p. 51.
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^ MacIntyre 1984, p. 113.
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^ MacIntyre 1984, p. 257.
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^ MacIntyre 1984, pp. ix–x.
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^ MacIntyre 1984, p. 127.
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^ MacIntyre 1984, p. 129.
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^ MacIntyre 1984, p. 258.
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^ George Scialabba's review of After Virtue
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^ Connolly 1982, p. 317.
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^ Connolly 1982.
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^ Ellis 1982.
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^ Ellis 1982, p. 553.
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^ Evangeliou 1983, p. 134.
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