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Title Radical evil / edited by Joan Copjec
Published London ; New York : Verso, 1996

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Description xxviii, 210 pages ; 24 cm
Series S ; 2
S (London, England) ; 2
Contents Introduction: Evil in the Time of the Finite World / Joan Copjec -- 1. Selfhood as Such Is Spirit: F. W. J. Schelling on the Origins of Evil / Slavoj Zizek -- 2. It Makes Us Wrong: Kant and Radical Evil / Jacob Rogozinski -- 3. Fascism and the Voice of Conscience / Juliet Flower Maccannell -- 4. The Bad Seed: 'Auschwitz' and the Physiology of Evil / Andrew Hewitt -- 5. Kant with Don Juan and Sade / Alenka Zupancic -- 6. Deciding on Evil / Gerald Sfez -- 7. See No Evil, Speak No Evil: Hate Speech and Human Rights / Renata Selecl -- 8. The Politics of Memory in Contemporary Germany / Michael Geyer
Summary Radical Evil, the second volume in the S series, marks the two-hundredth anniversary of the publication of Kant's Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone, where Kant first proposed, and quickly withdrew in horror, the concept of radical evil - an evil at the very heart of the ethical problematic. It also marks the recent publication in English of Lacan's Ethics of Psychoanalysis, arguably one of the most important and influential of Lacan's seminars, in which he discusses the rise since the nineteenth century of a certain 'happiness in evil'. The events of the twentieth century have made the assertions of both Lacan and Kant credible and concrete - the Holocaust and the attendant attempts to cast doubt on its existence, the rise in racism worldwide, the engagement by philosophers with ethics as critical to relevant issues but without the consideration of the problems which lead Kant to his formation of radical evil
The contributors to this volume were asked to consider radical evil in its philosophical, political and cultural dimensions. What emerges is a clear introduction to the problematic, including discussions of the Holocaust, the placement of homosexuals in concentration camps, the creation of the Machiavellian in politics and literature - a full and fascinating exploration of the radical nature of modern evil
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Event 96 11 26
Subject Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804.
Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. Religion innerhalb der Grenzen der blossen Vernunft.
Civilization, Modern -- Psychological aspects.
Psychoanalysis and culture.
Postmodernism.
Good and evil.
Concept of evil
Author Copjec, Joan.
LC no. gb 97026431
ISBN 1859849113
185984006X paperback