Defined by deliberation about the difference between right and wrong,
encouragement not to be indifferent toward that difference, resistance
against what is wrong, and action in support of what is right, ethics
is civilization's keystone. The Failures of Ethics concentrates on the
multiple shortfalls and shortcomings of thought, decision, and action
that tempt and incite us human beings to inflict incalculable harm.
Absent the overriding of moral sensibilities, if not the collapse or
collaboration of ethical traditions, the Holocaust, genocide, and
other mass atrocities could not have happened. Although these
catastrophes do not pronounce the death of ethics, they show that
ethics is vulnerable, subject to misuse and perversion, and that no
simple reaffirmation of ethics, as if nothing disastrous had happened,
will do. Moral and religious authority has been fragmented and
weakened by the accumulated ruins of history and the depersonalized
advances of civilization that have taken us from a bloody twentieth
century into an immensely problematic twenty-first. What nevertheless
remain essential are spirited commitment and political will that
embody the courage not to let go of the ethical but to persist for it
in spite of humankind's self-inflicted destructiveness. Salvaging the
fragmented condition of ethics, this book shows how respect and honor
for those who save lives and resist atrocity, deepened attention to
the dead and to death itself, and appeals for human rights and renewed
spiritual sensitivity confirm that ethics contains and remains an
irreplaceable safeguard against its own failures.
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Confronting the Holocaust, Genocide, and Other Mass Atrocities
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191038488
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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