Awareness of Suffering

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Awareness of Suffering

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Do we have responsibilities to inform ourselves of suffering and injustice? If so, what kinds of suffering and injustice are we responsible for perceiving? What are the foundations of these responsibilities, and what does it mean to fulfil them? This book examines these questions and argues that awareness of suffering is an essential but indeterminate moral responsibility of the mind. It is not merely an epistemic excellence or a professional activity to be left to experts, academics, journalists, or activists working to address systemic suffering; it is a moral, civic and epistemic responsibility of all people with mature, functioning minds. Cultivating awareness of suffering means exposing ourselves to a range of documentaries, news programs, narratives, and photography that bring suffering into public view. This practice of gaining awareness is foundational in a caring ethical life and in movements for social justice. It is a catalyst for moral progress, a part of responsible citizenship, and a source of knowledge that is valuable in itself. Yet awareness of suffering can be difficult, uncomfortable, saddening, and perplexing, and this book wrestles with difficulties. It also engages with the politics of sight in arguing for a social transformation in moral perception of human and animal suffering. Awareness of suffering represents an act of epistemic resistance and a rejection of widespread willful ignorance of systemic suffering. Awareness of suffering in systems of production and consumption also encourages virtues associated with ethical consumerism, such as frugality, simplicity, and conscientiousness in consumption.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Awareness and Attentiveness in Moral Philosophy
Chapter 3: Epistemic Responsibility, Moral Blindness, and Social Oppression
Chapter 4: Willful Ignorance as an Obstacle to Moral Progress
Chapter 5: The Suffering of Animals and the Politics of Sight
Chapter 6: The Endlessness of Suffering and the Failed Hope of Ethical Consumerism
Chapter 7: Difficulties of Responsibilities of Awareness
Selected Bibliography

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 19 Feb 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 272
ISBN 9798765153666
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Andrea Veltman

Andrea Veltman is professor of philosophy at James…

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