In his seminal book, Achilles in Vietmam, Jonathan Shay coined the term ‘moral injury’ which he identifies as a betrayal by someone in authority around a significant issue which has moral import. (It is important to note that moral injury is different than guilt or regret in war – I think of this as moralContinue reading “Moral Injury and Anger: Is it all bad?”
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A few things to begin
Hey y’all: I thought I would give some context for this blog and what I will use it for and what I will not use it for and why as a professional academic philosopher, I decided to blog. First, this blog will be a way to explore in a briefer and rougher form than aContinue reading “A few things to begin”