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Understanding Evil Acts
Authors:Paul Formosa
Affiliation:(1) Department of Philosophy, School of HPRC, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia
Abstract:Evil acts strike us, by their very nature, as not only horrifying and reprehensible, but also as deeply puzzling. No doubt for reasons like this, evil has often been seen as mysterious, demonic and beyond our human powers of understanding. The question I examine in this paper is whether or not we can (or would want to) overcome this puzzlement in the face of evil acts. I shall argue that we ought want to (in all cases) and can (in at least most cases) come to understand why people perpetrate evil acts. This is an appealing conclusion as it allows us to take practical steps to both minimise future occurrences of evil and come to terms with its past abominations.
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Keywords:Arendt  Eichmann  Empathy  Evil  Explanation  Hitler  Identification  Simulation  Theory  Understanding
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