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Charting a sweeping history of evil within the Western philosophical tradition, Gavin Rae shows that the problem of evil - as a conceptual problem - came to the fore with the rise of monotheism. Rae traces the problem of evil from early and Medieval Christian philosophy to modern philosophy, German Idealism, post-structuralism and contemporary analytic philosophy and secularisation.
Contents
PrefaceIntroduction
Part I: Theological Foundations
1. The Rise of the Problem of Evil
2. Augustine, Free Will, and Evil
3. Aquinas, Privation, and Original Sin
4. Descartes and the Evil of Error
5. Leibniz and Theodicy: Evil as the Good
Part II: From Autonomous Reason to History
6. Kant on Radical Evil
7. Schelling and the Metaphysics of Evil
8. Nietzsche and the Genealogy of Evil
Part III: Socialisation and Psychoanalysis
9. Arendt on Evil: From the Radical to the Banal
10. Lacan and the Symbolic Function of Evil
11. Castoriadis: Evil and the Social Imaginary
Part IV. The Subjects of Evil
12. The Perpetrators of Evil
13. Remembering the Victims
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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