Sumario: | Richard J. Bernstein's 'Radical Evil: A Philosophical Interrogation' explores the concept of radical evil through a philosophical lens, examining its implications within humanism and Jewish culture. The book delves into philosophical discussions by notable thinkers such as Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Nietzsche, Freud, Levinas, Jonas, and Arendt. Bernstein investigates themes of morality, responsibility, and human freedom, particularly in the context of historical events like the Holocaust. The author seeks to foster dialogue among diverse beliefs while addressing prejudice and discrimination. Intended for an audience interested in philosophy, ethics, and cultural studies, the book offers a critical examination of evil and its manifestations in human society.
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