"Moral Struggle in the Face of Systemic Injustice”
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Location
Virtual
Start Date
2-15-2022 7:00 AM
End Date
2-15-2022 8:00 AM
Description
On Tuesday, February 15th at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom, Dr. Timpe presented a lecture entitled Moral Struggle in the Face of Systemic Injustice. In his lecture, Dr. Timpe explored the tension between the facts that anger is a fitting emotional response to injustice, but that living in chronic anger as a result of systemic injustice that one is unable to rectify seems to be unhealthy, contrary to one’s own well-being. The question he set out to answer is whether one can be appropriately angry in the face of such injustice without that anger getting in the way of one’s flourishing; whether it is possible, in a non-ideal world, to be properly motivated by anger over long-term, entrenched injustice without doing grave harm to oneself.
"Moral Struggle in the Face of Systemic Injustice”
Virtual
On Tuesday, February 15th at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom, Dr. Timpe presented a lecture entitled Moral Struggle in the Face of Systemic Injustice. In his lecture, Dr. Timpe explored the tension between the facts that anger is a fitting emotional response to injustice, but that living in chronic anger as a result of systemic injustice that one is unable to rectify seems to be unhealthy, contrary to one’s own well-being. The question he set out to answer is whether one can be appropriately angry in the face of such injustice without that anger getting in the way of one’s flourishing; whether it is possible, in a non-ideal world, to be properly motivated by anger over long-term, entrenched injustice without doing grave harm to oneself.