“Above the Sceptred Sway”: Retrieving the Quality of Mercy

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William F. Ransome

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Mercy is often thought to be a praiseworthy moral virtue. However, the quality of mercy has been thrown into doubt. Since to be merciful is to be lenient to a wrongdoer beyond the dictates of justice, it seems as if mercy cannot be a praiseworthy virtue. I argue that several recent attempts to reconcile mercy with justice fail, and that the subsequent endeavour to resurrect mercy as a praiseworthy moral virtue is doubtful. However, I also show how the praiseworthy quality of mercy can be retrieved, if we carefully reconstruct the moral case in its favour outside the law.

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Ransome, W. F. (2019). “Above the Sceptred Sway”: Retrieving the Quality of Mercy. Crítica. Revista Hispanoamericana De Filosofía, 40(119), 3–27. https://doi.org/10.22201/iifs.18704905e.2008.1007

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