In this profound study, author Marilyn Younes presents a deep analysis of the philosopher Vladimir Jankélévitch's work. The book stages a 'moral trial,' examining his ethical philosophy through the unique prism of aesthetics. Younes navigates complex concepts such as conscience, forgiveness, and the 'ineffable,' revealing how Jankélévitch's thought offers a guide through moral dilemmas. It explores the intricate connection between ethics and beauty, making a compelling case for how aesthetic sensitivity can inform our moral understanding and choices, offering a fresh perspective on his influential legacy.