Ideas from 'Papancasudani' by Buddhaghosa [400], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Buddhist Scriptures' (ed/tr Conze,Edward) [Penguin 1959,-]].

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25. Social Practice / F. Life Issues / 1. Causing Death
Human killing is worse if the victim is virtuous
                        Full Idea: In the case of humans killing is the more blameworthy the more virtuous the victim is.
                        From: Buddhaghosa (Papancasudani [c.400], 9.7-10)
                        A reaction: This sentiment has almost become a taboo in western society, and yet it is present all the time. The greatest outcry is about murders of really good citizens. Occasionally the murder of a villain causes little regret.