The Many Faces of Evil: Historical Perspectives

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Amélie Rorty
Psychology Press, 2001 - Good and evil - 346 pages
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This is the first anthology to present the full range of the many forms evil. Amelie Rorty has assembled a collection of readings that include not only the most common forms of evil, such as vice, sin, cruelty and crime, but also some which are less well known, such disobedience and willfulness. The readings are drawn from a rich array of historical, philosophical, theological, literary, dramatic, psychological and legal perspectives. Amelie Rorty's introductions to the readings sets each one in context and makes the anthology essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophy of evil.

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Contents

PART
1
Theophrastus
16
Gnostics
24
PART 2
37
Peter Abelard
56
Moses Maimonides
65
1
69
Pope Innocent III
78
PART 4
133
Thomas Hobbes
145
Samuel Butler
151
The irrationality of waywardness
157
J J Rousseau
172
PART 6
189
Nathaniel Hawthorne
206
Friedrich Nietzsche
222

16
79
St Thomas Aquinas
84
Dante Alighieri
93
Geoffrey Chaucer
100
PART 3
107
John Calvin
118
PART 5
121
Jonathan Edwards
126
PART 7
237
Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud
253
Michael Stocker
269
Amos Oz
288
Michael Walzer
303
Jean Hampton
319
Diagnostic Statistical Manual IV
332
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