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Informationen zum Autor Gavin Rae is Senior Visiting Research Professor at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. He is the author of Critiquing Sovereign Violence (Edinburgh University Press, 2019), Evil in the Western Philosophical Tradition (Edinburgh University Press, 2019), The Problem of Political Foundations in Carl Schmitt and Emanuel Levinas (Palgrave, 2016), Ontology in Heidegger and Deleuze: A Comparative Analysis (Palgrave, 2014) and Realizing Freedom: Hegel, Sartre and the Alienation of Human Being (Palgrave, 2011). He is co-editor of Subjectivity and the Political: Contemporary Perspectives (Routledge, 2018) and The Meanings of Violence: From Critical Theory to Biopolitics (Routledge, 2019). Klappentext 'The idea of evil is at the centre of a lively philosophical debate, and this book is an important and distinctive contribution, providing a philosophical history of the concept in the western tradition. Ranging from the Christian tradition to the secular, and from philosophical approaches to the psychoanalytical, it provides an in-depth study of the key thinkers who have contributed to the historical roots of this debate.'Phillip Cole, University of the West of England, BristolAnalyses the history of Western conceptions of evil, showing it to be remarkably complex, differentiated and contestedEvil has played an important, if subterranean, role in Western philosophical thought. Gavin Rae charts a history of evil revealing the meaning and nature of evil to be remarkably complex, differentiated and contested.Coverage ranges from early and Medieval Christian philosophy to modern philosophy, German Idealism, post-structuralism and contemporary analytic philosophy, before Rae ties the analysis to the question of secularisation. In so doing, he demonstrates the breadth and depth of thinking on evil by looking at thinkers not normally included in this analysis - Jacques Lacan and Cornelius Castoriadis.Evil in the Western Philosophical Tradition will be of interest to anyone working in ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of religion and the history of philosophy.Gavin Rae is Conex Marie Sklodowska-Curie Experienced Research Fellow at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain.Cover image: The triumph of Christ and Satan bound for thousand years. Illumination, Dutch, 1450 © akg-imagesCover design:[EUP logo]edinburghuniversitypress.comISBN 978-1-4744-4532-0Barcode Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceIntroductionPart I: Theological Foundations1. The Rise of the Problem of Evil2. Augustine, Free Will, and Evil3. Aquinas, Privation, and Original Sin4. Descartes and the Evil of Error5. Leibniz and Theodicy: Evil as the Good Part II: From Autonomous Reason to History6. Kant on Radical Evil7. Schelling and the Metaphysics of Evil8. Nietzsche and the Genealogy of Evil Part III: Socialisation and Psychoanalysis9. Arendt on Evil: From the Radical to the Banal10. Lacan and the Symbolic Function of Evil11. Castoriadis: Evil and the Social Imaginary Part IV. The Subjects of Evil12. The Perpetrators of Evil13. Remembering the Victims ConclusionBibliographyIndex...