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Virtue was distorted and redefined as a skin color
24 Nov star 0 Ethics Culture
Dumisani Washington discusses the problematic redefinition of virtue in contemporary society, where moral worth is increasingly evaluated based on skin color. In his conversation with Eylon Levy, Washington highlights how this shift distorts traditional moral teachings and emphasizes the importance of returning to universal ethical principles that transcend race. The dialogue explores how these changes impact societal values and the need for a more inclusive understanding of virtue that is rooted in actions rather than immutable characteristics.
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