Banality of Evil e-bog
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The aim of this book is not only to show the historical Auschwitz but the Auschwitz that has taken root in human beings: first, the inability to distinguish between good and evil; second, the obsession for reaffirming one's own identity as uniquely human and third, the impossibility of thinking about otherness. Even today, Auschwitz persists as a legacy, of which our world is both executor and ...
E-bog
27,55 DKK
Forlag
Babelcube Inc.
Udgivet
29 marts 2021
Genrer
HBTZ1
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781071594841
The aim of this book is not only to show the historical Auschwitz but the Auschwitz that has taken root in human beings: first, the inability to distinguish between good and evil; second, the obsession for reaffirming one's own identity as uniquely human and third, the impossibility of thinking about otherness. Even today, Auschwitz persists as a legacy, of which our world is both executor and heir. Auschwitz is, therefore, the starting point, but not the endpoint. This book is a study that shows the model of the anti-human that is born of Nazi anthropology, contrary to the model of man revealed by Christian anthropology.A humanistically oriented theological and philosophical examination of the "e;banality of evil"e; within the universe of the Nazi extermination camps.