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Single Idea 17223
[filed under theme 23. Ethics / C. Virtue Theory / 3. Virtues / f. Compassion
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Full Idea
Pity, like shame, although it is not a virtue, is nevertheless good, in so far as it shows that a desire of living uprightly is present in the man who is possessed with shame.
Gist of Idea
Pity is not a virtue, but at least it shows a desire to live uprightly
Source
Baruch de Spinoza (The Ethics [1675], IV Pr 58)
Book Ref
Spinoza,Benedict de: 'Ethics', ed/tr. White,WH/Stirling,AH [Wordsworth 2001], p.205
A Reaction
And yet, in so far as I am rational, it seems that I should endeavour to suppress pity and replace it with right reason. Does Spinoza feel loyalty to the human race, I wonder?
Related Ideas
Idea 17218
People who live according to reason should avoid pity [Spinoza]
Idea 17219
A person unmoved by either reason or pity to help others is rightly called 'inhuman' [Spinoza]
The
20 ideas
with the same theme
[sympathetic concern for others' pain]:
5857
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The young feel pity from philanthropy, but the old from self-concern
[Aristotle]
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5890
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We should not share the distress of others, but simply try to relieve it
[Cicero]
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4022
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Epictetus says we should console others for misfortune, but not be moved by pity
[Epictetus, by Taylor,C]
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23365
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If someone is weeping, you should sympathise and help, but not share his suffering
[Epictetus]
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17219
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A person unmoved by either reason or pity to help others is rightly called 'inhuman'
[Spinoza]
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4857
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Pity is a bad and useless thing, as it is a pain, and rational people perform good deeds without it
[Spinoza]
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17218
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People who live according to reason should avoid pity
[Spinoza]
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17223
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Pity is not a virtue, but at least it shows a desire to live uprightly
[Spinoza]
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19766
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The fact that we weep (e.g. in theatres) shows that we are naturally compassionate
[Rousseau]
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7674
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Generosity and pity are vices, because they falsely imply one person's superiority to another
[Kant, by Berlin]
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2879
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In ancient Rome pity was considered neither good nor bad
[Nietzsche]
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4425
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The overcoming of pity I count among the noble virtues
[Nietzsche]
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4275
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You cannot advocate joyful wisdom while rejecting pity, because the two are complementary
[Scruton on Nietzsche]
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4407
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Plato, Spinoza and Kant are very different, but united in their low estimation of pity
[Nietzsche]
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20112
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Pity consoles those who suffer, because they see that they still have the power to hurt
[Nietzsche]
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14821
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Apart from philosophers, most people rightly have a low estimate of pity
[Nietzsche]
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18328
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Invalids are parasites
[Nietzsche]
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21026
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Compassion is unreliable, because it favours people close to us
[Nussbaum]
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23118
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Awareness of others' suffering doesn't create an obligation to help
[Kekes]
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4283
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Sympathy can undermine the moral order just as much as crime does
[Scruton]
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