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  • Moral Blindness : A Discovery of Banality in the Actions of Persons Ohaekwusi, Anthony Chukwuebuka 2019 Quaestiones Disputatae , Vol. 9 , Issue 2 , S. 174 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 2150-5756 | 2374-555X 10.5840/qd20199210 Abstract

    This article explores the concept of moral blindness in the light of the self-conscious actions that constitute a person. Personalists argue that as man discovers himself in the acts he posits, the moral character of his actions distinguishes him as a responsible subject of both his being and his actions in the community of persons. Scholars like Dietrich von Hildebrand discussed the various attitudes of this acting person that make him numb to moral considerations under the theme “moral value blindness.” This essay therefore demonstrates how moral blindness poses a challenge to the capacity of man’s moral response as a person in action. It examines the danger of being morally blunted by weaving together thoughts of personalists including Karol Wojtyła, von Hildebrand, Hannah Arendt, John Crosby, and others to develop a call to moral consciousness steeped in our awareness of being in communion with other persons possessing absolute dignity and value.

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    Catholic Tradition | Contemporary Philosophy

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