The Ethics of Tainted Legacies

Human Flourishing after Traumatic Pasts

Karen V Guth author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:28th Jul '22

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Diagnoses “tainted legacies” as a moral problem, constructing a typology of responses to compromised thinkers, traditions, and institutions.

This book identifies “tainted legacies” as a pressing moral problem and constructs a typology of responses to compromised thinkers, traditions, and institutions. It is of value to general audiences and scholars in the humanities and social sciences who confront legacies tarnished by the traumas of slavery, racism, and sexual violence.What do we do when a beloved comedian known as 'America's Dad' is convicted of sexual assault? Or when we discover that the man who wrote 'all men are created equal' also enslaved hundreds of people? Or when priests are exposed as pedophiles? From the popular to the political to the profound, each day brings new revelations that respected people, traditions, and institutions are not what we thought they were. Despite the shock that these disclosures produce, this state of affairs is anything but new. Facing the concrete task of living well when our best moral resources are not only contaminated but also potentially corrupting is an enduring feature of human experience. In this book, Karen V. Guth identifies 'tainted legacies' as a pressing contemporary moral problem and ethical challenge. Constructing a typology of responses to compromised thinkers, traditions, and institutions, she demonstrates the relevance of age-old debates in Christian theology for those who confront legacies tarnished by the traumas of slavery, racism, and sexual violence.

ISBN: 9781009100359

Dimensions: 223mm x 145mm x 23mm

Weight: 500g

300 pages