Victim and Guardian: A Short Ethical Reconnaissance
- Year of publication: 2016
- Source: Show
- Pages: 145-153
- DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/kie.2016.02.11
- PDF: kie/112/kie11211.pdf
The article Victim and Guardian: A Short Ethical Reconnaissance is a proposal for fundamental rethinking of the phenomenon of care and support in the context of the experience of evil. The author analyses the phenomenon of transitivity of evil, and describes suffering of a guardian as an extension of the harm done to the victim. He notices that the expectation of care occurring in a difficult situation is one of the fundamental claims in social life, and not receiving it is one of the most painful moral experiences. Finally, the author emphasizes the moral value of guardian’s participation in the defeat of the victim. He says that we do not need the notion of triumph over evil to recognize this value.