
How we think about evil
Arts & Ideas
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Exploring the Nature of Evil
This chapter discusses the contrasting representations of evil in fiction and reality, highlighting the romanticized portrayal in literature versus the often mundane reality of real-life crimes. It examines philosophical perspectives on evil, such as the banality of evil, with references to historical figures like Adolf Eichmann and Ratko Mladic, to challenge our understanding of moral responsibility. The conversation emphasizes the need for moral reflection and the complexity of defining evil within societal constructs.
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