Of what story or stories do I find myself a part? Alasdair MacIntyre More Quotes by Alasdair MacIntyre More Quotes From Alasdair MacIntyre I can only answer the question ‘What am I to do?’ if I can answer the prior question ‘Of what story or stories do I find myself a part?’ Alasdair MacIntyre ifs stories answers What matters at this stage is the construction of local forms of community within which civility and the intellectual and moral life can be sustained through the new dark ages which are already upon us. And if the tradition of the virtues was able to survive the horrors of the last dark ages, we are not entirely without ground for hope. This time however the barbarians are not waiting beyond the frontiers; they have already been governing us for quite some time. Alasdair MacIntyre what-matters community dark The good life for man is the life spent in seeking for the good life for man, and the virtues necessary for the seeking are those which will enable us to understand what more and what else the good life for man is. Alasdair MacIntyre good-life virtue men Virtues are dispositions not only to act in particular ways, but also to feel in particular ways. To act virtuously is not, as Kant was later to think, to act against inclination; it is to act from inclination formed by the cultivation of the virtues. Alasdair MacIntyre virtue way thinking Christians have given atheists less and less in which to disbelieve Alasdair MacIntyre given atheist christian Truth has been displaced as a value and replaced by psychological effectiveness. Alasdair MacIntyre effectiveness has-beens psychological It is only by participation in a rational, practice-based community that one becomes rational. Alasdair MacIntyre participation community practice At the foundation of moral thinking lie beliefs in statements the truth of which no further reason can be given. Alasdair MacIntyre foundation lying thinking The bureaucratic manager, the consuming aesthete, the therapist, the protester and their numerous kindred occupy almost all the available culturally recognizable roles, the notions of the expertise of the few and of the moral agency of everyone are the presuppositions of the dramas which those characters enact. To cry out that the emperor had no clothes on was at least to pick on one man only to the amusement of everyone else; to declare that almost everyone is dressed in rags is much less likely to be popular. Alasdair MacIntyre character drama men [M]odern society is indeed often, at least in surface appearance, nothing but a collection of strangers, each pursuing his or her own interests under minimal constraints. Alasdair MacIntyre stranger appearance culture A crucial turning point in that earlier history occurred when men and women of good will turned aside from the task of shoring up the Roman imperium and ceased to identify the continuation of civility and moral community with the maintenance of that imperium. What they set themselves out to achieve instead - often not recognizing fully what they were doing - was the construction of new forms of community within which the moral life could be sustained so that both morality and civility might survive the coming age of barbarism and darkness. Alasdair MacIntyre community darkness men 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. Alasdair MacIntyre kings drama children Facts, like telescopes and wigs for gentlemen, were a seventeenth century invention. Alasdair MacIntyre wigs telescopes gentleman Individuals inherit a particular space within an interlocking set of social relationships; lacking that space, they are nobody, or at best a stranger or an outcast. To know oneself as such a social person is however not to occupy a static and fixed position. It is to find oneself placed at a certain point on a journey with set goals; to move through life is to make progress - or to fail to make progress - toward a given end. Alasdair MacIntyre journey life moving The way to bring out the best in the British people is to attack them. Alasdair MacIntyre war peace people Charles II once invited the members of the Royal Society to explain to him why a dead fish weighs more than the same fish alive; a number of subtle explanations were offered to him. He then pointed out that it does not. Alasdair MacIntyre alive doe numbers What this brings out is that modern politics cannot be a matter of genuine moral consensus. And it is not. Modern politics is civil war carried on by other means. Alasdair MacIntyre matter war mean Modern systematic politics, whether liberal, conservative, radical, or socialist, simply has to be rejected from a standpoint that owes genuine allegiance to the tradition of the virtues; for modern politics itself expresses in its institutional forms a systematic rejection of that tradition Alasdair MacIntyre systematic rejection conservative Morality which is no particular socity's morality is to be found nowhere. Alasdair MacIntyre morality particular found Raymond Aron ascribes to Weber the view that 'each man's conscience is irrefutable.' ... while [Weber] holds that an agent may be more or less rational in acting consistently with his values, the choice of any one particular evaluative stance or commitment can be no more rational than any other. All faiths and all evaluations are equally non-rational. Alasdair MacIntyre choices views commitment