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Tables of Contents for Radical Evil
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
 
Introduction
1
8
PART I EVIL, WILL, AND FREEDOM
9
92
Radical Evil: Kant at War with Himself
11
35
Evil maxims
14
5
Radical evil
19
17
Diabolical evil
36
6
Unconditional moral responsibility
42
4
Hegel: The Healing of the Spirit?
46
30
The finite and the infinite
50
8
Evil and finitude
58
5
Adam's Fall
63
4
The necessity and justification of evil?
67
6
Hegel against Hegel
73
3
Schelling: The Metaphysics of Evil
76
25
Real evil
80
3
Ground and existence
83
5
Self-will and the principle of darkness
88
5
The moral psychology of evil
93
8
Intermezzo
98
3
PART II THE MORAL PSYCHOLOGY OF EVIL
101
60
Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil?
103
29
Good and bad versus Good and evil
105
4
The dialectical ironist
109
10
Exit and ressentiment
119
4
Beyond good and evil
123
4
What we learn from Nietzsche about evil
127
5
Freud: Ineradicable Evil and Ambivalence
132
29
The ambivalence of the band of brothers
135
8
The theory of instincts
143
11
Nietzsche and Freud
154
2
Responsibility for evil
156
5
PART III AFTER AUSCHWITZ
161
64
Prologue
163
3
Levinas: Evil and the Temptation of Theodicy
166
18
The end of theodicy
168
6
The phenomenology of evil
174
6
Infinite responsibility
180
4
Jonas: A New Ethic of Responsibility
184
21
The response to nihilism
187
7
Evil and our apocalyptic situation
194
5
``Demythologizing'' Jonas's myth
199
2
Jonas and Levinas
201
4
Arendt: Radical Evil and the Banality of Evil
205
20
Superfluousness, spontaneity, and plurality
209
5
Evil intentions and motivations?
214
6
Eichmann: human-all-too-human
220
5
Conclusion
225
11
Notes
236
37
Bibliography
273
7
Subject Index
280
7
Index of Names
287