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“That a thing is peculiar; is no argument for its being blamable; since the most criminal actions are to a being like man not more unnatural than most of the virtues.” quote by John Stuart Mill
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“That a thing is peculiar; is no argument for its being blamable; since the most criminal actions are to a being like man not more unnatural than most of the virtues.”

John Stuart Mill

About This Quote

Moral blame is unclear when actions are natural to humans, even if they seem criminal.

In simple terms: Blame is hard when actions are human nature.

Key Takeaway

Consider context before judging.

Themes

ethics human nature morality

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • legal judgments
  • personal conduct
  • social norms

Key Concepts

natural law responsibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • What defines blameworthy behavior?
  • How do we differentiate nature from vice?
A Different Perspective

Not all harmful acts are intentional.

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