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"This timely book by philosopher Peter Dews explores the idea of evil, one of the most problematic terms in the contemporary moral vocabulary. Despite the widespread abuse and political manipulation of the term. Dews argues that we cannot do without it. Yet our intuitions about evil pull us in different directions. The centrality of the ideal of rational autonomy to our modern self-image makes it hard for us to accept deeply rooted and obscurelydestructive motivations. But once having recognized the tenacity of evil, we may find ourselves succumbing to moral paralysis, even despair."
"The originality of Dews' book is to show that these concerns are not marginal to the European philosophical tradition. They have perturbed some of the greatest thinkers of the modern age, from Kant and the German Idealists, via Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, to Levinas and Adorno. Written with lucidity and verve, The Idea of Evil traces a struggle to translate religious insights into secular, philosophical terms - and to acknowledge the perverse impulse of human freedom, without abandoning hopefor a more just and compassionate world."--BOOK JACKET
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List of Abbreviations p. vi
Preface p. viii
Introduction p. 1
Kant: The Perversion of Freedom p. 17
Fichte and Schelling: Entangled in Nature p. 46
Hegel: A Wry Theodicy p. 81
Schopenhauer and Nietzsche: Suffering from Meaninglessness p. 118
Levinas: Ethics a l'Outrance p. 158
Adorno: Radical Evil as a Category of the Social p. 187
Conclusion p. 212
Bibliography p. 235
Index p. 246
Preface p. viii
Introduction p. 1
Kant: The Perversion of Freedom p. 17
Fichte and Schelling: Entangled in Nature p. 46
Hegel: A Wry Theodicy p. 81
Schopenhauer and Nietzsche: Suffering from Meaninglessness p. 118
Levinas: Ethics a l'Outrance p. 158
Adorno: Radical Evil as a Category of the Social p. 187
Conclusion p. 212
Bibliography p. 235
Index p. 246
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