The expanded edition of The Evil of Banality builds on Elizabeth Minnich's tragic yet hopeful explanation of extensive evil, with a new preface, new chapter, and expanded afterword addressing ongoing evils, the paradox of lying, and the importance of developing the thinking without which conscience remains mute.
The expanded edition of The Evil of Banality builds on Elizabeth Minnich's tragic yet hopeful explanation of extensive evil, with a new preface, new chapter, and expanded afterword addressing ongoing evils, the paradox of lying, and the importance of developing the thinking without which conscience remains mute.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Preface to the Expanded Edition: If Not Now, When? Introduction: What Were They Thinking? PART I: EVIL-THINKING THE UNTHINKABLE Chapter 1: Truth and Fiction: Camus' The Plague Chapter 2: Thinking about Not-Thinkingh Chapter 3: Changing Minds Chapter 4: Escaping Explanations, Excuses Chapter 5: Meaning, Truth, Rationality, Knowledge, and Thinking Chapter 6: Romanticizing Evil Chapter 7: Intensive Evil, Extensive Evil Chapter 8: The Ordinary for Good and Ill PART II: GOODNESS: WHAT IS TO BE DONE? Chapter 9: Phillip Hallie: It Takes a Village Chapter 10: Preparing for Extensive Goodness? Chapter 11: Looking for Good Beyond the Village Chapter 12: The Banality of Goodness? PART III: FERTILE GROUNDS FOR EXTENSIVE EVIL Chapter 13: Seeding Prepared Ground Chapter 14: Large-Scale Enclosures: Meaning Systems Chapter 15: Physical Enclosures of Bodies, Minds Chapter 16: Laying out the Strands Chapter 17: Why Not Lie? Expanded Afterword: Teaching Thinking Notes Bibliography: Sources and Resources Index Author Biography
Acknowledgments Preface to the Expanded Edition: If Not Now, When? Introduction: What Were They Thinking? PART I: EVIL-THINKING THE UNTHINKABLE Chapter 1: Truth and Fiction: Camus' The Plague Chapter 2: Thinking about Not-Thinkingh Chapter 3: Changing Minds Chapter 4: Escaping Explanations, Excuses Chapter 5: Meaning, Truth, Rationality, Knowledge, and Thinking Chapter 6: Romanticizing Evil Chapter 7: Intensive Evil, Extensive Evil Chapter 8: The Ordinary for Good and Ill PART II: GOODNESS: WHAT IS TO BE DONE? Chapter 9: Phillip Hallie: It Takes a Village Chapter 10: Preparing for Extensive Goodness? Chapter 11: Looking for Good Beyond the Village Chapter 12: The Banality of Goodness? PART III: FERTILE GROUNDS FOR EXTENSIVE EVIL Chapter 13: Seeding Prepared Ground Chapter 14: Large-Scale Enclosures: Meaning Systems Chapter 15: Physical Enclosures of Bodies, Minds Chapter 16: Laying out the Strands Chapter 17: Why Not Lie? Expanded Afterword: Teaching Thinking Notes Bibliography: Sources and Resources Index Author Biography
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