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100 1 $aBernstein, Richard J.
245 10 $aRadical evil :$ba philosophical interrogation /$cRichard J. Bernstein.
260 $aCambridge, UK ;$aMalden, MA :$bPolity Press,$c2002.
300 $axi, 289 pages ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 273-279) and indexes.
505 0 $aRadical evil: Kant at war with himself -- Hegal: the healing of the spirit? -- Schelling: the metaphysics of evil -- Nietzsche: beyond good and evil? -- Freud: ineradicable evil and ambivalence -- Levinas: evil and the temptation of theodicy -- Jonas: a new ethic of responsibility -- Arendt: radical evil and the banality of evil.
520 1 $a"At present, there is an enormous gulf between the visibility of evil and the paucity of our intellectual resources for coming to grips with it. We have been flooded with images of death camps, terrorist attacks and horrendous human suffering. Yet when we ask what we mean by radical evil and how we are to account for it, we seem to be at a loss for proper responses."
520 8 $a"Bernstein seeks to discover what we can learn about the meaning of evil and human responsibility. He turns to philosophers such as Kant, who coined the expression 'radical evil', as well as to Hegel and Schelling. He also examines more recent explorations of evil, namely the thinking of Freud and Nietzsche on the moral psychology of evil. Finally, he looks at the way in which three post-Holocaust thinkers - Emmanuel Levinas, Hans Jonas, and Hannah Arendt - have sought to come to grips with evil "after Auschwitz."" "Radical Evil will be essential reading for students and scholars of philosophy, social and political theory and religious studies."--Jacket.
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