The book argues that contemporary individuals can legitimately pass moral judgment on historical figures, despite the differing social and cultural contexts. It explores the complexities of moral evaluation across time, addressing how modern perspectives can inform our understanding of past actions and ethics. Through this lens, it challenges the notion that historical distance renders moral assessments invalid, advocating for the relevance of present-day values in evaluating historical conduct.
Geoffrey Scarre Books
Geoffrey Scarre is a moral philosopher whose significant work delves into the complex themes of evil and the Holocaust, as well as the ethical considerations within archaeology. His scholarship also extends to the principles of Utilitarianism and the writings of John Stuart Mill.
