Mere Fidelity

After 'After Virtue' with Jason Blakely

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Jun 25, 2025
Jason Blakely, an Associate Professor of Political Science at Pepperdine University, discusses the profound legacy of Alasdair MacIntyre. They delve into MacIntyre's critique of modern ethical systems and his call for a return to tradition and virtue. The conversation explores the role of narrative in shaping moral understanding and the challenges posed by competing narratives in today's fragmented world. Blakely highlights the importance of community in fostering ethical practices and engages with ideas around post-liberalism and the balance between isolation and inclusion.
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MacIntyre Revived Virtue Ethics

  • Alasdair MacIntyre revived Aristotelian virtue ethics as a powerful alternative to modern philosophical ethics.
  • His book After Virtue exposed the incoherence of modern moral discourse and the need to return to tradition and narrative.
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After Virtue's Diagnosis

  • After Virtue diagnoses modern moral culture as emotionally driven and fragmented without true ethical grounding.
  • MacIntyre calls for reclaiming Aristotle's virtue tradition as the authentic human moral baseline.
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Enlightenment’s Failed Reasoning

  • MacIntyre critiques the Enlightenment's faith in reason as a universal arbitrator of morality.
  • Instead, rival traditions emerged with no shared rational foundation, leading to ethical fragmentation.
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