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The atrocity paradigm : a theory of evil

The atrocity paradigm : a theory of evil

Häftad bok. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press. 2005.

Nyskick. In this groundbreaking book, noted philosopher and feminist Claudia Card presents a workable theory of evil, examining in particular human atrocities - acts of cruelty committed by human beings on others. Unlike natural disasters or morally ambiguous acts, Card describes atrocities as the wrongful infliction of harm in the form of rape, genocide, slavery, torture, and child abuse, for example - upon innocent and undeserving human beings. Focusing on the victims'
points of view, she uses atrocities to examine the nature of evil because they are the most telling representation of the notion of deliberate wrongdoing resulting in terrible harm. As a crucial contribution to the history of moral philosophy, this study is unprecedented and will be widely read by
ethicists, moral theorists, philosophers of religion, and readers interested in human behavior.

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ISBN
9780195181265
Titel
The atrocity paradigm : a theory of evil
Författare
Card, Claudia.
Förlag
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press
Utgivningsår
2005
Språk
English
Baksidestext
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The atrocity paradigm -- Nietzsche's denial of evil -- Utilitarian attack and stoic withdrawal: two extremes -- Kant's theory of radical evil -- Prioritizing evils over unjust inequalities -- Rape in war -- Terrorism in the home -- The moral powers of victims -- The moral burdens and obligations of perpetrators -- Gray zones: diabolical evil revisited.
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