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read the following passage from “the moral logic of survivor guilt.” though aristotle doesn’t himself talk about guilt, it is the emotion that best expresses that conflict - the desire or obligation to help frustrated by the inability, through no fault of one’s own, to do so. to not feel the guilt is to be numb to those pulls. which idea about survivor guilt does sherman most clearly express in this passage? survivor guilt pulls us away from conflicts between obligations. survivor guilt must be experienced by all truly ethical people. survivor guilt expresses a deep frustration about ethics. survivor guilt occurs when we cannot fulfill the desire to do good. question 9 1 pts read the following passage from “the moral logic of survivor guilt.” what prior feels are feelings of guilt, and not simply regret that things didn’t work out differently. he feels the awful weight of self - indictment, the empathy with the victim and survivors, and the need to make moral repair. if he didn’t feel that, we would probably think less of him as a commander. what point about survivor guilt does this passage support?
- For the first passage: The text states that survivor - guilt is the emotion that expresses the desire or obligation to help, frustrated by the inability to do so through no fault of one's own. This means it occurs when the desire to do good (help) cannot be fulfilled.
- For the second passage: It shows that feelings of survivor - guilt involve self - indictment, empathy with victims and survivors, and a need for moral repair, which are aspects related to the ethical implications of not being able to prevent a negative outcome.
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For the first question: Survivor guilt occurs when we cannot fulfill the desire to do good.
For the second question: Feelings of survivor - guilt are complex and involve ethical aspects like self - indictment, empathy, and a need for moral repair.