Unlike sins of (where we don't know better) or sins of passion (where our emotions overwhelm our reason), malitia is characterized by "willing viciousness". It is a sin committed out of a certain "malice" or a habit of vice.
Early Career Research Spotlight: Ashley Dressel - Blog of the APA malitia
com/diaspora/introducing-malitia-malimob-rap-music-and-the-less-glamorous-stories-of-african-migration-to-the-united-states-guest-post-by-boima-tucker/">Malitia Malimob ? Unlike sins of (where we don't know better)
According to researchers like Ashley Dressel, malitia involves a "typology of sin" where the will plays the primary role: The individual is not being coerced or blinded;
Below is a blog post exploring this concept based on the scholarly work of Ashley Dressel and traditional Thomistic philosophy. Choosing the Shadow: Understanding the Concept of Malitia
In a world that often prizes "knowing" above all else, malitia reminds us that "doing" is a matter of the heart and the will. Choosing the good isn't just about having the right map; it’s about having the will to walk the path.
The individual is not being coerced or blinded; they are acting freely.