Alasdair MacIntyre
(tyre). Ends and endings. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 88 (4), 807-821. https://doi.org/10.5840/acpq201491528.
(2016). Writing as social disclosure: a hundred years ago and now. In A. Fives & K. Breen (eds.) Philosophy and political engagement (pp. 99-115). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
(2007). Moral animals: ideals and constraints in moral theory by Catherine Wilson. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 75 (3), 716-726.
(2005). Edith Stein: A philosophical prologue, 1913-1922. London: Rowman & Littlefield.
(1998). What can moral philosophers learn from the study of the brain? Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 58 (2), 865-869.
(1994). Critical remarks on the sources of the self by Charles Taylor. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 54 (1), 187-190.
(1994). The theses on Feuerbach: a road not taken. In C. C. Gould & R. S. Cohen (eds.) Artifacts, representations and social practice (pp. 277-290). Dordrecht: Springer.
(1991). Reply to Roque. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 51 (3), 619-620.
(1988). Whose justice? Which rationality?. London: Duckworth.
(1986). The intelligibility of action. In J. Margolis, M. Krausz & R. M. Burian (eds.) Rationality, relativism and the human sciences (pp. 63-80). Dordrecht: Springer.
(1981). A crisis in moral philosophy: why is the search for the foundations of ethics so frustrating?. In D. Callahan & T. Engelhardt (eds.) The roots of ethics (pp. 3-20). Dordrecht: Springer.
(1981). A rejoinder to a rejoinder. In D. Callahan & T. Engelhardt (eds.) The roots of ethics (pp. 171-174). Dordrecht: Springer.
(1981). Can medicine dispense with a theological perspective on human nature?. In D. Callahan & T. Engelhardt (eds.) The roots of ethics (pp. 119-137). Dordrecht: Springer.
(1975). How virtues become vices: values, medicine and social context. In T. Engelhardt & S. Spicker (eds.) Evaluation and explanation in the biomedical sciences (pp. 97-111). Dordrecht: Springer.
with Emmet Dorothy (eds) (1970). Sociological theory and philosophical analysis. Dordrecht: Springer.
(1964). Is understanding religion compatible with believing?. In J. Hick (ed.) Faith and the philosophers (pp. 115-133). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.