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115:After Virtue

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Jan 21, 2020
Dive into a thought-provoking discussion about Alistair McIntyre's 'After Virtue.' The hosts tackle the clash between objective morality and subjective ethics, while humorously sharing personal anecdotes. They explore the complex nature of rights in modern democracy and the relationship between virtue and community. The podcast even examines the intriguing compatibility of Marxism with Catholicism, questioning the future of political discourse. Ultimately, it emphasizes the significance of shared traditions in understanding identity and the quest for a meaningful life.
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Incommensurability of Moral Views

  • Modern ethical discussions often reach impasses.
  • Differing moral frameworks hinder productive conversations.
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Emotivism and Moral Relativism

  • Emotivism claims moral judgments are merely expressions of preference.
  • People often act as if emotivism is true, even if they don't believe it.
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The Problem of Rights

  • Modern society struggles to justify moral claims rationally.
  • "Rights" become a substitute for objective morality, lacking a solid foundation.
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