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Alasdair MacIntyre

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A Short History Of Ethics: A History Of Moral Philosophy From The Homeric Age To The Twentieth Century After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory Dependent Rational Animals: Why Human Beings Need the Virtues Edith Stein: A Philosophical Prologue, 1913-1922 Whose Justice? Which Rationality?

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It is through hearing stories about wicked stepmothers, lost children, good but misguided kings, wolves that suckle twin boys, youngest sons who receive no inheritance but must make their own way in the world, and eldest sons who waste their inheritance on riotous living and go into exile to live with the swine, that children learn or mislearn both what a child and what a parent is, what the cast of characters may be in the drama into which they have been born and what the ways of the world are.

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After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory

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Plato in both the Gorgias and the Republic looked back to Socrates and asserted that "it is better to suffer tortures on the rack than to have a soul burdened with the guilt of doing evil." Aristotle does not confront this position directly: he merely emphasizes that it is better still both to be free from having done evil and to be free from being tortured on the rack.

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Alasdair MacIntyre

A Short History Of Ethics: A History Of Moral Philosophy From The Homeric Age To The Twentieth Century

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Whenever those immersed in the bureaucratic culture of the age try to think their way through to the moral foundations of what they are and what they do, they will discover suppressed Nietzschean premises. And consequently it is possible to predict with confidence that in the apparently quite unlikely contexts of bureaucratically managed modern societies there will periodically emerge social movements informed by just that kind of prophetic irrationalism of which Nietzsche's thought is the ancestor. Indeed just because and insofar as contemporary Marxism is Weberian in substance we can expect prophetic irrationalisms of the left as well as of the Right.

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Alasdair MacIntyre

After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory