
Social Evil? | Professor Joshua Hochschild
The Thomistic Institute
Challenges in Perceiving Community and Moral Agency
This chapter explores the various factors that hinder individuals from seeing themselves as part of a community and being moral agents. It discusses ideologies, vicious communities, technological developments, and the impact of social circumstances on moral responsibility. The chapter proposes that the obscuring of practical reason itself may be the greatest social evil that needs to be addressed.
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