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    God and Morality: Reconceiving MacIntyre's Position
    Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 9 (9:4): 1007-1029. 2019.
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    Alasdair MacIntyre criticizes the modern morality for having emotivist features and in his cent- ral book After Virtue he points out that David Hume is the main personality who provides these emotivist contents to the modern morality. According to MacIntyre, Hume’s and the modern emotivist moral philosophy include fundamental contrasts generally with the classical moral tradition particularly with Aristotle’s moral philosophy. However, MacIntyre underlines these contrasts in After Virtue, he in …Read more