Evil Matters

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Author_Zachary J. Goldberg
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Characteristic Vulnerabilities
CID Structure
collective agency
collective evil
collective moral responsibility
coping
Culpable Wrongdoing
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evil
Evil Action
exploitation
forgiveness
genocide
genocide studies
Group Agents
harm
Harm Accounts
Kant's Theory
Kantian ethics
metaethics
Moral Address
Moral Community
Moral Evil
Moral Interlocutor
moral psychology
Moral Responsibility Practices
moral responsiblity
Morally Responsible Agency
Non-moral Incentives
Perpetrator Accounts
philosophical analysis of evil acts
philosophy of evil
Radical Evil
Reactive Attitudes
resentment
Sensuous Incentives
Situational Vulnerability
situationism
Strawson
Strawsonian Theories
Strawsonian theory
Strawsonians Claim
vengeance
Vice Versa
Violate
vulnerability
Zachary Goldberg

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367894023
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is an inquiry into particular matters concerning the nature, normativity, and aftermath of evil action. It combines philosophical conceptual analysis with empirical studies in psychology and discussions of historical events to provide an innovative analysis of evil action.

The book considers unresolved questions belonging to metaethical, normative, and practical characteristics of evil action. It begins by asking whether Kant’s historical account of evil is still relevant for contemporary thinkers. Then it addresses features of evil action that distinguish it from mundane wrongdoing, thereby placing it as a proper category of philosophical inquiry. Next, the author inquires into how evil acts affect moral relationships and challenge Strawsonian accounts of moral responsibility. He then draws conceptual and empirical connections between evil acts such as genocide, torture, and slavery and collective agency, and asks why evil acts are often collective acts. Finally, the author questions both the possibility and propriety of forgiveness and vengeance in the aftermath of evil and discusses how individuals ought to cope with the pervasiveness of evil in human interaction.

Evil Matters: A Philosophical Inquiry will be of interest to advanced students and researchers in philosophy working on the concept of evil, moral responsibility, collective agency, vengeance, and forgiveness.

Zachary J. Goldberg is Senior Researcher at Trilateral Research and formerly Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany. In addition to his authored articles and book chapters focusing mainly on issues concerning the philosophy of evil and moral responsibility, he is the editor of Reflections on Ethics and Responsibility: Essays in Honor of Peter A. French (2017), co-editor of The Routledge International Handbook of Perpetrator Studies (2020).

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