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1. The Rise of the Problem of Evil
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
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PART I Theological Foundations
- 1. The Rise of the Problem of Evil 21
- 2. Augustine, Free Will, and Evil 39
- 3. Aquinas, Privation, and Original Sin 55
- 4. Descartes and the Evil of Error 77
- 5. Leibniz and Theodicy: Evil as the Good 96
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PART II From Autonomous Reason to History
- 6. Kant on Radical Evil 117
- 7. Schelling and the Metaphysics of Evil 138
- 8. Nietzsche and the Genealogy of Evil 163
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PART III Socialisation and Psychoanalysis
- 9. Arendt on Evil: From the Radical to the Banal 189
- 10. Lacan and the Symbolic Function of Evil 208
- 11. Castoriadis: Evil and the Social Imaginary 236
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PART IV The Subjects of Evil
- 12. The Perpetrators of Evil 261
- 13. Remembering the Victims 286
- Conclusion 319
- Bibliography 323
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Theological Foundations
- 1. The Rise of the Problem of Evil 21
- 2. Augustine, Free Will, and Evil 39
- 3. Aquinas, Privation, and Original Sin 55
- 4. Descartes and the Evil of Error 77
- 5. Leibniz and Theodicy: Evil as the Good 96
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PART II From Autonomous Reason to History
- 6. Kant on Radical Evil 117
- 7. Schelling and the Metaphysics of Evil 138
- 8. Nietzsche and the Genealogy of Evil 163
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PART III Socialisation and Psychoanalysis
- 9. Arendt on Evil: From the Radical to the Banal 189
- 10. Lacan and the Symbolic Function of Evil 208
- 11. Castoriadis: Evil and the Social Imaginary 236
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PART IV The Subjects of Evil
- 12. The Perpetrators of Evil 261
- 13. Remembering the Victims 286
- Conclusion 319
- Bibliography 323
- Index 341