A highly influential philosophical work by Alasdair MacIntyre, which critiques modern moral philosophy and argues for a return to an Aristotelian tradition of virtue ethics. It is particularly known for its analysis of 'emotivism' and the fragmentation of moral discourse.
the other thing that I hate is again emotivism which is a term that's used by Alistar McIntyre uh not coined by him
""Alasdair MacIntyre is mentioned by name in the context of 'emotivism,' a concept central to his work. 'After Virtue' is his most famous book that extensively discusses and critiques emotivism."