He believes the personal identities should explain or must have a narrative structure. He compares our actions are episodes in stories, which can only explain our own personal self stories. Any action cannot be identified or given an identity without placed into the right context within the agent’s self’s story. Furthermore, he says the personality and thought are not united all the time and may change after some time. That mean’s same person’s narrative may be different in two different time’s of in his own life. For instance, to understand that we are talking about the same person only means that we are recollecting one’s story and his action under different circumstances in which he characterised in two different ways. In this context person’s identity remains same in two instances. Only the unity or link between the two functions becomes his narrative.
Macintyre emphasizes that the personal identity have some …show more content…
Macintyre theory of virtues justifies the meaning of some key words like good, right, justice, responsibility and happiness. He views self as a point of action based on personal identity defines a teleological character based on functionality of our lives must be displayed through narrations which makes us to live with morality. A person also need to understand the issues surrounding our body and mind distinction, and it is essential to draw a line between facts and values to set our personal