Reflection: Can an act still be considered altruistic if it unintentionally causes harm?
Key Philosophical Concepts Represented
Consequentialism
Good intentions are insufficient; the moral value of an action depends on its outcomes.Ethics of Intent vs. Impact
Helping someone requires considering how your action affects them, not just your intent to do good.Practical Wisdom (Phronesis)
Moral discernment involves foresight and understanding context to ensure actions truly benefit others.Unintended Consequences
Even well-meaning actions can create harm if broader effects are overlooked.Moral Responsibility in Aid
True ethical behavior accounts for both intention and the social/economic consequences for those helped.
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Jivavarta is a fictional land created by Shon Mehta, where epic tales of power, survival, and social upheaval unfold, as seen in her novels The Timingila and Lair of the Monster, along with many other stories and parables set in this richly imagined world.
Shon Mehta is an author and philosopher known for creating the Jivavarta Universe, a fictional setting used to explore sociopolitical themes, human resilience, and moral philosophy. Her work has transitioned from contemporary fiction to foundational academic material used in several countries. Rough Hewn is her series of reflective essays, where she explores the personal memories and philosophies behind her writing.





Til is completely oblivious to how destructive his attempts at being helpful are; his helpful nature is really just vanity.
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