“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.”
Quote by Alasdair MacIntyre
Book:After Virtue
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After Virtue
In this work, the author delves into the nature of virtue and morality, examining historical and contemporary perspectives on ethics. The book explores the evolution of moral thought and the challenges faced in applying ethical principles to modern life. more
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