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Malice [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 191x135x13 mm, weight: 244 g
  • Sērija : Phronesis
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Mar-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1859844812
  • ISBN-13: 9781859844816
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 191x135x13 mm, weight: 244 g
  • Sērija : Phronesis
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Mar-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1859844812
  • ISBN-13: 9781859844816
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Despite our tendencies to separate the mind and body, good and evil, Flahault argues that both stem from the same source within us. This knot, inherent to the human condition, is the tension between our desire for absolute self-affirmation and the fact that each of us can only exist through mediation by others. The dependence on others weighs heavy on our shoulders, hampering our very existence.

Malice, then, is not merely a result of our biological constitution, but is also a response to our feelings. These can often resemble those of Milton's and Shelley's monsters, stories the author calls upon to understand features of the nature of evil that reason alone cannot grasp.

From the Preface:

'By combining several disciplines – philosophy, anthropology and literary criticism, as well as psychoanalysis – Flahault scrutinizes the origin of malevolence and reveals that, contrary to the view presented by moral philosophy, it is within us that the roots of wickkedness are to be found. ... Taking issue with the widely accepted view that monotheism constitutes moral progress, he argues that by instigating a dualism between good and evil, monotheism has in fact foreclosed the possibility of acknowledging the ambivalence of our fascination with the limitless and infinity.' Chantal Mouffe



This book is about the inner roots of malice.

Papildus informācija

The inner roots of malice-good and evil as inherent in the human condition
Preface vii
Chantal Mouffe
Introduction 1(15)
The Price of Monotheism
16(18)
The Spectre of Absolute Evil
34(19)
Victor Frankenstein's Excess
53(9)
The Infernal Couple
62(12)
Pity for the Monster
74(15)
Thought and Reason versus Literature and Passion
89(19)
Good Feeling
108(11)
Idyllic Completeness, Violent Completeness: The Ambiguity of the Desire for Reparation
119(19)
The Promethean Revolt: Emancipatory Ideal and Confrontational Stance
138(26)
Conclusion 164(11)
Notes 175(12)
Index 187
Franēois Flahault is a senior researcher and a member of the Centre de Recherches sur les Arts et le Langage. He is the author of a number of books and articles on philosophical anthropology, most recently La pensée des contes and Notre sentiment d'exister est incertain.

Chantal Mouffe is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Democracy at the University of Westminster. Her books include The Return of the Political; Hegemony and Socialist Strategy (with Ernesto Laclau); The Dimensions of Radical Democracy; Gramsci and Marxist Theory; Deconstruction and Pragmatism; The Democratic Paradox; and The Challenge of Carl Schmitt, all from Verso.