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Considering Evil and Human Wickedness ISBN: 1-904710-02-6 Download Now - Table of Contents Introduction The Evil that Men do... The Hardboiled Detective as Moralist: Ethics in Crime Fiction The Discourse of Good and Evil in Twentieth-Century Speeches The Banality of Evil in an Age of Terrorism Bali: Cashing in on Human Interest Words Beyond Evil: Nazi German Jean Améry: Evil and the Language of Loss Peering Through the Window: Divergent Treatments of Evil in the Works
of Olivier Messiaen and Georges Rouault And the Just Man Rages in the Wilds: William Blake’s Journey
Beyond Good and Evil in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell The Evil of Colonialism: The Rehoboth Baster uprising in German South-West
Africa (Namibia) during the First World War, 1914-1915 The Jedwabne Massacre Coverage: Poland ’s Debate with the World
over Choice and Responsibility … nothing is / But what it is not: A South African adaptation
of Macbeth Metaphysical Evil The Limitations of Leibniz’s Theodicy The Prince of the Powers of the Air: An Examination of Anthony Burgess’ Earthly
Powers with Respect to Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan Evil and Fides Quaerens Intellectum Yearning for Justice and Mercy: Visions of Hells in the Nineteenth-Century
Chinese Pao-chüan Mad, Bad or Difficult? Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s Lady Audley’s Secret and the Enigma of Femininity Demystifying the Wickedness of Women: The Femme Fatale in
Katherine Mansfield Heathcliff Conceptualized as Evil The Great Divide: Blurring the Line Between Good and Evil in Wuthering Heights A Psychological and Literary Paradigm of Group Evil: Max Frisch’s Andorra Heroes and Monsters: The Politics of Survival in Spider-man and “A Long Line of Vendidas” Blackness as Evil in America : The Justification of “Racial” Subjugation Punishing Evil: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on the Specter of Prisoners
in the Popular Imagination Why Punish War Criminals? Victors’ Justice and Expressive
Justifications of Punishment Dramatising Evil and Human Wickedness for the Nigerian Audience “ZOMBI-FICTION”: Voodoo
Myth-Representations in Pop Culture, Politics and Haitian Emigrant Literature Anthropology and Moral Judgment: Kant and Nietzsche on Human
Evil The Mystery and the Misery of Freedom; or “Man is
by Nature Evil” Can We Choose Evil? A Discussion of the Problem of Radical Evil as
a Modern and Ancient Problem of Freedom When Nature Responds to Evil Practices: A Warning from the Ents of
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