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Engaging Evil A Moral Anthropology William C Olsen Thomas J Csordas

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Engaging Evil A Moral Anthropology William C Olsen Thomas J Csordas
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 322
Author: William C. Olsen, Thomas J. Csordas
ISBN: 9781789202144, 9781789202137, 9781800736405, 1789202140, 1789202132, 1800736401
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 36

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Engaging Evil A Moral Anthropology William C Olsen Thomas J Csordas by William C. Olsen, Thomas J. Csordas 9781789202144, 9781789202137, 9781800736405, 1789202140, 1789202132, 1800736401 instant download after payment.

Anthropologists have expressed wariness about the concept of evil even in discussions of morality and ethics, in part because the concept carries its own cultural baggage and theological implications in Euro-American societies. Addressing the problem of evil as a distinctly human phenomenon and a category of ethnographic analysis, this volume shows the usefulness of engaging evil as a descriptor of empirical reality where concepts such as violence, criminality, and hatred fall short of capturing the darkest side of human existence.

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