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Emotivism in Contempory Culture: Alasdair MacIntyre, After Virtue ch. 2-3 - A Course In Ethics
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Get MacIntyre's After Virtue - https://amzn.to/3losZvW Support my work here - https://www.patreon.com/sadler Philosophy tutorials - https://reasonio.wordpress.com/tutorials/ Take classes with me - https://reasonio.teachable.com/ In this video, compiled from my Fall 2012 Ethics classes at Marist College, we discuss Alasdair MacIntyre's contention that our contemporary culture is deeply marked by a moral theory called emotivism -- embodied in social relations and roles, and visible in the ways moral disagreements typically break down into assertion and non-rational appeals. If you'd like to support my work producing videos like this, become a Patreon supporter! Here's the link to find out more - including the rewards I offer backers: https://www.patreon.com/sadler You can also make a direct contribution to help fund my ongoing educational projects, by clicking here: https://www.paypal.me/ReasonIO If you're interested in philosophy tutorial sessions with me - especially on MacIntyre''s thought and works - click here: https://reasonio.wordpress.com/tutorials/ You can find a translation of the text I am using for this video here - https://amzn.to/3losZvW #MacIntyre #Ethics #Emotivism My videos are used by students, lifelong learners, other professors, and professionals to learn more about topics, texts, and thinkers in philosophy, religious studies, literature, social-political theory, critical thinking, and communications. These include college and university classes, British A-levels preparation, and Indian civil service (IAS) examination preparation (Amazon links are associate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases)
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