Refusing Evil: The Place of Acuity in Morality

dc.contributor.authorWoolfrey, Joan
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-15T21:03:34Z
dc.date.available2025-01-15T21:03:34Z
dc.date.issued1996-08
dc.description324 pages
dc.description.abstractArendt wrote that "to think what we are doing" may make humans "abstain from evil - doing. " I suggest that there is more to it than that . Moral Acuity is a phrase I use to discuss how one can know the right thing to do, often practically without thinking, when situations involving evil arise. Evil, for my purposes , refers to the causing of great harm to another. I propose that to be Morally Acute one must have the capacity for independent judgments and possess sympathetic awareness of suffering. One must be able to make decisions independent of others. And, one must emphasize the suffering of the victim in moral decision making. "Truly bringing the victim to mind" is a phrase which illustrates these two attributes. Truly bringing the victim to mind underscores the need for a kind of accuracy or acuity of perception unfettered by ego, belief, peers or cultural norm. Truly bringing the victim to mind emphasizes that the victim's experience be foremost in one's mind, that the suffering of another take precedence over other elements of particular circumstances. I stress the need for literacy regarding evil and those who refuse . I offer suggestions for moral development which stress the importance of thinking for oneself as well as the benefits of being able to see things from another person's perspective. The combination, while not the only channel for doing the right thing, will , I suggest , increase the likelihood . To be thought-full and clear-headed and sensitive to harm will, in the long run--and doesn't common sense tell us this anyway?--be the best route to determining the right thing to do.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1794/30333
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Oregon
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dc.titleRefusing Evil: The Place of Acuity in Morality
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