Reading After Virtue | Alexandria

Reading After Virtue | Alexandria
Read After Virtue by Alasdair MacIntyre. Demolishing modern moral philosophy, MacIntyre's icon exposes how we lost our way on ethics after the Enlightenment. His radical claim? Our moral language is mere fragments of lost traditions, rendering debates meaningless. Even more shocking: scientific management and bureaucracy aren't progress, but symptoms of our ethical confusion.
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