
My interest in Aristotelianism began as an interest in Aristotelian ethics, specifically. It was sparked by my discovery of the work of Alasdair MacIntyre and Philippa Foot while I was still an undergraduate. A close associate of Elizabeth Anscombe, Foot was among the key thinkers responsible for the revival of Aristotelian themes in ethics, and of “virtue ethics” in particular. Her books
Virtues and Vices and
Natural Goodness are among the best things written in contemporary moral philosophy.
Here and
here are the obituaries from
The Telegraph and
The Guardian;
some reflections from Lawrence Solum; and
an interview reprinted by
The Philosophers’ Magazine. RIP.