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by demondemidi
959 days ago
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> If we require that every historical person adhere to present sensibilities to be considered "great" then no-one will be considered "great" So what? You say that like it is some huge loss! I think the correct choice is to abscond from this culture of hero worship you're advocating for and see people for their good and bad qualities, and be ready to criticize them without hesitation. Is it so important to you to put someone on a pedestal? I find that activity morally nauseating. > we cannot and should not hold an individual responsible for the mores of their time That's the weakest argument. "Of their time"? Last week? Last month? 1,000 years ago? You can pick whatever date you want to justify your hero worship. Personally I don't see accepting the Neuremberg defense as an ethical (or sophisticated) position, but you do you. |
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