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unusual facts about MacIntyre


Subgroup growth

Applying a result of MacIntyre on the model theory of p-adic integers, one deduces again that ζG(s) is a rational function in p−s.


A Short History of Ethics

According to a review in The Journal of Philosophy, one of MacIntyre's primary theses in the book is that "moral concepts change as social life changes" and therefore philosophers who believe there is one subject of ethical inquiry are mistaken.

MacIntyre also discusses twentieth century philosophers including G. E. Moore, John Dewey and R. M. Hare.

After Virtue

In the end, however, MacIntyre tells us that we are waiting not for Godot but for St Benedict.

Archibald T. MacIntyre

MacIntyre was elected in 1870 as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives to the 42nd Congress.

Ben Macintyre

In 2008 MacIntyre wrote an informative illustrated account of Ian Fleming, creator of the fictional spy James Bond, to accompany the For Your Eyes Only exhibition at London's Imperial War Museum, which was part of the Fleming Centenary celebrations.

Colin MacIntyre

MacIntyre's brother is BBC Scotland Sport's Kenny MacIntyre and his late father, also called Kenny, was BBC Scotland Political Correspondent.

Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche

Macintyre, Ben, Forgotten Fatherland: The Search for Elisabeth Nietzsche, New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1992.

F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre

In addition to publishing science fiction in Analog, MacIntyre also contributed to that magazine as an artist, illustrating his own stories and one by Ron Goulart.

Kenny MacIntyre

Kenny Macintyre is a Scottish sports broadcaster who works for BBC Scotland.

Liam MacIntyre

MacIntyre works as a mathematics teacher in South Lanarkshire at Carluke High School, Glasgow.

Mike MacIntyre

MacIntyre earned a bachelor's degree in business management from Georgia Tech in 1989 and worked for one year at a Shoney's restaurant.

Sally Macintyre

Dame Sally Macintyre DBE FRSE (born 1949) is a Scottish sociologist and scientist.

Stuart Macintyre

From 1977 to 1978, Macintyre was a research fellow at St John's College at the University of Cambridge.

WTOP-FM

Among those working for WTOP during this time were Sam Donaldson, later on ABC-TV; Jim Bohannon, who took Larry King's place on his all-night radio network talk show after King went to CNN; and including Ralph Begleiter and Jamie MacIntyre, both of whom went to CNN.


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