A Good Look At Evil, Abigail L. Rosenthal
A Good Look At Evil, Abigail L. Rosenthal
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A Good Look At Evil

Author: Abigail L. Rosenthal

Narrator: Matthew Cohn

Unabridged: 12 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/20/2021


Synopsis

We meet with evil in the ordinary course of experience, as we try to live our life stories. It's not a myth. It's a mysterious but quite real phenomenon. How can we recognize it? How can we learn to resist it? Amazingly, philosophers have not been much help. Despite the claim of classical rationalists that evil is "ignorance," evil-doers can be extremely intelligent, showing an understanding of ourselves that surpasses our own self-understanding. Meanwhile, contemporary philosophers, in the English-speaking world and on the Continent, portray good and evil as social constructs, which leaves us puzzled and powerless when we have to face the real thing. Thinkers like Hannah Arendt have construed evil as blind conformity to institutional roles—hence "banal"—but evil-doers have shown exceptional creativity in bending and reshaping institutions to conform to their will. Theologians have assigned evil the role of adversary to the divine script, but professing religionists are fully capable of evil, while atheists have been known to mount effective resistance. More than broad-brush conceptual distinctions are needed. A Good look at Evil maps the actual terrain—of lived ideas and situations—showing how to recognize evil for what it is: the perennial and present threat to a good life.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Morf on March 28, 2021

Reading a book without filtering it through the biases and fears of one’s own time is difficult, and you’d think that a book with a focus on “evil” would be able to analyze its topic in a mutually shared understanding and objective definition that would hold up across time and cultures. And you’d be......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on July 09, 2019

We cannot live without evil. We cannot work our way through the challenges of life, interacting with other people, engaging on the day to day without encountering some kind of evil in one way or another. While we may think of evil as a large, ominous presence, a devastating specter that looks to des......more

Goodreads review by Hilary on July 17, 2019

This book, written by Pulitzer Prize nominee, Abigail Rosenthal, argues for a view of evil’s presence in the world as caused by a corruption of one’s ideal story. Unsatisfied by other theories of evil’s origins in the world from theology and philosophy, Rosenthal offers her own theory from more of a......more