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Ethics Of Evil Psychoanalytic Investigations Ronald C Naso

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Ethics Of Evil Psychoanalytic Investigations Ronald C Naso
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Publisher: Karnac Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.82 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Ronald C. Naso, Jon Mills
ISBN: 9781782203957, 1782203958
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Ethics Of Evil Psychoanalytic Investigations Ronald C Naso by Ronald C. Naso, Jon Mills 9781782203957, 1782203958 instant download after payment.

In today’s world, where every form of transgression enjoys a psychological motive and rational justification, psychoanalysis stands alone in its ability to uncover the hidden motives that inform individual and social collective behavior. Both in theory and practice, it bears witness to the impact of anonymity on the potential for perpetration, especially when others are experienced as faceless, disposable objects whose otherness is, at bottom, but a projection, displacement, and denial of our own interiority―in short, the evil within.
In keeping with this perspective, the Ethics of Evil rejects facile rationalizations of violence; it also rejects the idea that evil, as a concept, is inscrutable or animated by demonic forces. Instead, it evaluates the moral framework in which evil is situated, providing a descriptive understanding of it as a plurality and a depth psychological perspective on the threat it poses for our well-being and ways of life. In so doing, it also fashions and articulates an ethical stance that recognizes the intrinsic link between human freedom and the potential for evil. The essays collected in the Ethics of Evil argue that moralizing evil is one of the most important agendas of our time.

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