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1. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 88 > Issue: 4
Alasdair MacIntyre

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The question posed in this paper is: Is there an end to some type of activity which is the end of any rational agent? It approaches an answer by a critical examination of one view of human beings that excludes this possibility, that advanced by Harry Frankfurt. It is argued that once we have distinguished, as Frankfurt does not, that which we have good reason to care about from that which we do not have good reason to care about, we are able to identify a conception of a final end for human activity, one that we put to work when wee consider the ways in which a life may have gone wrong and one that we find indispensable for our understanding of narrative.

2. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 88 > Issue: 4

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