Jewish Ethics of Shaming in the Age of Corona

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
MODERN JUDAISM Pub Date : 2023-03-18 DOI:10.1093/mj/kjac020
Tsuriel Rashi
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Abstract

Abstract:By early 2020, COVID-19 was spreading around the world. In many countries, efforts to stop the proliferation included quarantining sufferers and those around them, and in some cases even locking down entire civilian populations. A pandemic calls for personal responsibility with regard to obeying authorities’ instructions concerning social distancing, the wearing of masks, and self-isolation after exposure to a corona patient. The idea of shaming people who are violating the regulations is spreading, but there have been only a few attempts to find the proper balance between respecting human dignity and concern for public health. This article surveys the Jewish ethical principles that seek to balance concern for public health with the shame of the individual and suggests that sometimes there will be both ethical and religious justifications for shaming, at other times, it will be forbidden, and on occasion, it will be permissible within certain limits.
科罗娜时代的犹太羞辱伦理
摘要:到2020年初,COVID-19正在全球蔓延。在许多国家,阻止扩散的努力包括隔离患者及其周围的人,在某些情况下甚至封锁了整个平民人口。大流行要求个人承担责任,遵守当局的指示,保持社交距离,戴口罩,在接触冠状病毒患者后进行自我隔离。对违反规定的人进行羞辱的想法正在蔓延,但在尊重人的尊严和关心公众健康之间找到适当平衡的尝试却很少。这篇文章调查了犹太人的伦理原则,寻求平衡对公共健康的关注与个人的羞耻,并表明有时羞耻会有道德和宗教上的理由,在其他时候,它将被禁止,有时,它将在某些限度内被允许。
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MODERN JUDAISM
MODERN JUDAISM HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Modern Judaism: A Journal of Jewish Ideas and Experience provides a distinctive, interdisciplinary forum for discussion of the modern Jewish experience. Articles focus on topics pertinent to the understanding of Jewish life today and the forces that have shaped that experience.
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