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“That's the trouble with innocents. They aren't innocent of doing, just of knowing what they're doing.” quote by Jack Butler
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““That's the trouble with innocents. They aren't innocent of doing, just of knowing what they're doing.””

Jack Butler

About This Quote

The quote suggests that innocence is defined by lack of awareness rather than lack of action, implying moral responsibility lies in knowledge.

In simple terms: Innocence is about not knowing, not about not acting.

Key Takeaway

Consider the role of awareness in moral judgment.

Themes

responsibility knowledge morality ignorance action

Mood

thoughtful critical reflective

Type

philosophical ethical analytical

When to use this quote

  • legal judgments
  • personal relationships
  • educational settings
  • political decisions

Key Concepts

ethical awareness moral psychology intentionality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does knowledge affect moral blame?
  • Can one be innocent if they act without understanding?
A Different Perspective

Ignorance may excuse some actions, but not all, especially when harm is evident.

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