I used to love MacIntyre, esp. his arguments about tradition. In an increasingly globalised age defined by tech, though, do such living traditions and actual communities still exist across the board? In my own life inflected by Protestant Americanism, I find no direct evidence.
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Our ways of being together has changed, but we are still together. More distant, more concerned and occupied with image-building, e.g., sending our avatars (or YouTube personae) to talk on our behalves, but we still have roots and connections - maybe less visible (?)
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This is excellent reflective stuff, Davood! Very well-set out analysis
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Thank you, Greg!
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Your reflection on life somehow reminds me of Jungian approach, esp microcosm n macrocosm. Human n universe are melted in collective unconscious that passed through generations. This dualism-but-1 concept is pictured as Mandala, which coincidentally like the paintings behind you.
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