Radical Evil: A Philosophical Interrogation

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"Radical Evil: A Philosophical Interrogation" is a philosophical work by Richard J. Bernstein that critically examines the concept of radical evil through engagements with thinkers such as Kant, Arendt, and others in the context of modern atrocities.

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instanceOf book
aimsTo rethink the concept of radical evil in light of modern history
author Richard J. Bernstein NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques traditional conceptions of evil
engagesWith Hannah Arendt NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant NERFINISHED
modern philosophical debates on evil
genre philosophy
hasPhilosophicalApproach hermeneutic
pragmatist
intendedAudience readers interested in Holocaust and genocide studies
scholars of political theory
students of philosophy
language English
mainTopic radical evil
philosophicalDiscipline continental philosophy
moral philosophy
political theory
relatedTo Holocaust studies
human rights discourse
memory studies
subject Hannah Arendt NERFINISHED
Holocaust NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant NERFINISHED
Kantian ethics
banality of evil NERFINISHED
ethics
genocide
historical memory
modern atrocities
moral judgment
moral philosophy
moral responsibility
philosophy of evil
political philosophy
responsibility after Auschwitz
totalitarianism
violence

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Richard J. Bernstein notableWork Radical Evil: A Philosophical Interrogation