A classification of ethical harm

  • Jesús Manuel Conderana Cerrillo Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca
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Mots-clés : Aristotle, virtue, harm, justice, injustice, misfortune, wrong
Organismes : Work done in a competitive research project

Résumé

This paper discusses a classification of types of harm linked to actions concerning (in)justice. Although the starting point is Aristotelian practical philosophy, in this research this perspective is extended and criticised. Once a first approach to the object of the study (the harm that results for others from the agent's action or omission) has been defined, a classification of the types of harm will be established. In doing so, it will be shown where the Stagirite's proposition needs to be expanded, qualified, and even corrected. In particular, a commonly overlooked element will be highlighted: that the most perverse effect of an injustice is to make the one who commits it unjust.

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Publié
2024-12-02
Comment citer
Conderana Cerrillo, J. M. (2024). A classification of ethical harm. Revista de Filosofía, 50(1), 163-180. https://doi.org/10.5209/resf.90144
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