摘要:Vilém Flusser is a moral philosopher worthy of careful study and criticism; and this paper is my attempt to critically investigate this crucial aspect of his writings. To set the background for this topic, think of how the subject of the presence of evil in the world has always been a troubling moral question. Many philosophers, starting with the Greeks, have suggested ways of dealing with the problem. Of course I won‟t attempt to assess here how suitable all these responses are. My task is to give a brief account of how Flusser‟s moral philosophy – philosophy as melancholy – bears on our understanding of the human nature in relation to evil.