"I have confronted theoretical positions whose protagonists claim that what I take to be historically produced characteristics of what is specifically modern are in fact the timelessly necessary characteristics of all and any moral judgment, of all and any selfhood."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Academics from ScotlandPhilosophers from ScotlandHistorians from Scotland20th-century philosophers21st-century philosophers
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
p. 35
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Alasdair_MacIntyre
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Alasdair MacIntyre
Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre (12 January 1929 – 21 May 2025) was a Scottish-American philosopher primarily known for his contribution to moral and political philosophy but known also for his work in the history of philosophy and theology.
24 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Alasdair MacIntyre →
Related Quotes
"Marcuse’s collection of revolutionary forces is a list so familiar in radical circles that we must be careful not to …"
"My view that tolerance and rationality are intimately connected is not merely an a priori thesis. The transformation …"
"Imprisoning philosophy within the professionalizations and specializations of an institutionalized curriculum, after …"
"A striking feature of moral and political argument in the modern world is the extent to which it is innovators, radic…"
"Raymond Aron ascribes to Weber the view that ‘each man’s conscience is irrefutable.’ … while [Weber] holds that an ag…"
"The manager treats ends as given, as outside his scope; his concern is with technique, with effectiveness … The thera…"
"In The Triumph of the Therapeutic (1966) and also in To My Fellow Teachers (1975) Philip Rieff has documented with de…"
"Consider what kind of authority [can be ascribed to] any principle which it open to us to choose to regard as authori…"
"On Kant’s view it can never follow from the fact that God commands us to do such-and-such that we ought to do such-an…"
"There is no way to understand the character of the taboo rules, except as a survival from some previous more elaborat…"