Narrating evil a post metaphysical theory of reflective judgment
Conceptions of evil have changed dramatically over time, and though humans continue to commit acts of cruelty against one another, today we possess a clearer, more moral way of analyzing them. In Narrating Evil, María Pía Lara explores what has changed in our understanding of evil, why the transform...
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Idioma: | Castellano |
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New York ; Chichester, England :
Columbia University Press
2007.
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Colección: | New directions in critical theory.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front matter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I: The Concepts and the Tools
- 1. Why Do We Need to Create a Moral Image of the World?
- 2. Storytelling
- 3. Reflective Judgment and the Moral Imagination
- 4. Hannah Arendt and Negative Exemplarity
- 5. Learning from Catastrophes
- Part II: The Judgments
- 6. What Remains? Language Remains
- 7. Hearts of Darkness: Political Judgment
- 8. Death and the Maiden
- 9. The Place of the "Angelus Novus"
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index