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As with Aristotle (Reading 20), Kallenberg thinks that morality is developed through training and habituation. What do you think is the relationship between the tacit and habitual nature of ethics? Is there also a relationship between what Kallenberg writes about the tacit nature of ethics and what MacIntyre (Reading 22) writes about practices, narratives, goods, and traditions? How would you describe and explain these relationships?
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