In Praise Of Blame by George Sher

A Philosophical Exploration

The book explores the concept of blame, arguing that it plays a crucial role in moral discourse and personal relationships. It examines the nature and justification of blame, challenging the common perception that it is inherently negative or destructive. The author delves into the conditions under which blame is appropriate, its impact on individuals and society, and how it can be a force for moral accountability and improvement. Through a philosophical lens, the book seeks to rehabilitate the idea of blame, suggesting that when used judiciously, it can foster ethical behavior and strengthen communal bonds.

Published
2005
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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(4.0)
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