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Evil: A Very Short Introduction

Oxford: Oxford University Press (2022)
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Evil: A Very Short Introduction explores the concept of evil from a philosophical and psychological perspective. The book considers whether evil is nothing more than an outdated myth or is a horrifyingly real feature of our world. If we believe that evil is real, then we need to explain the difference between evil actions and ordinary wrongdoing. Is evil beyond our comprehension? Do we see the essence of evil in the sadistic and malicious actions of serial killers, or should we instead recognize the banality of evil? Do all evildoers knowingly defy the rules of morality, or do some evildoers mistakenly believe that they are doing the right thing? By working through these philosophical disagreements, this book leads us towards a deeper understanding of extreme wrongdoing.

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