Respuesta :

Survivors often feel guilty about those who did not survive. To have a good character is to "hit the mean" with respect to both.

Survivors have a feeling of guilt that they were unable to save the others who died and empathise with the victims.

EXPLANATION:

  • Moral logic refers to the reasoning of a person with which he can distinguish between right and wrong.
  • At times the survivors have a feeling of guilt that they got survived but others won't.
  • They feel bad for the victims and remorse thinking of what could have been done to save them.
  • This is the central idea of the moral logic of the survivor's guilt.
  • Many times, soldiers after they get returned from war have this same feeling.