Echoes from the Holocaust: Philosophical Reflections on a Dark TimeThe first book to focus comprehensively on the profound issues and philosophical significance of the Holocaust |
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User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictThe Nazis tried to exterminate a community famed for rational reflection. Here 23 authors reflect on that event, with an outcome that is chilling but also stirring for those who think that the ... Read full review
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Contents
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Assault on Morality | 51 |
HOLOCAUST Moral Indifference as the Form of Modern Evil | 53 |
WHAT PHILOSOPHY CAN AND CANNOT SAY ABOUT EVIL | 91 |
LIBERALISM AND THE HOLOCAUST An Essay on Trust and the BlackJewish Relationship | 105 |
THE DILEMMA OF CHOICE IN THE DEATHCAMPS | 118 |
ON THE IDEA OF MORAL PATHOLOGY | 128 |
THE RIGHT WAY TO ACT Indicting the Victims | 149 |
THE CONCEPT OF GOD AFTER AUSCHWITZ A Jewish Voice | 292 |
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MAN AFTER AUSCHWITZ | 306 |
CONCENTRATION CAMPS AND THE END OF THE LIFEWORLD | 327 |
LANGUAGE AND GENOCIDE | 341 |
Challenges to the Understanding | 363 |
SOCIAL SCIENCE TECHNIQUES AND THE STUDY OF CONCENTRATION CAMPS | 365 |
THE CRISIS IN KNOWING AND UNDERSTANDING THE HOLOCAUST | 379 |
THE POLITICS OF SYMBOLIC EVASION Germany and the Aftermath of the Holocaust | 396 |
ON LOSING TRUST IN THE WORLD | 163 |
ETHICS EVIL AND THE FINAL SOLUTION | 181 |
Echoes from the Death Camps | 199 |
THE HOLOCAUST AS A TEST OF PHILOSOPHY | 201 |
THE HOLOCAUST AND HUMAN PROGRESS | 223 |
THE HOLOCAUST MORAL THEORY AND IMMORAL ACTS | 245 |
TECHNOLOGY AND GENOCIDE Technology as a Form of Life | 262 |
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Echoes from the Holocaust: Philosophical Reflections on a Dark Time Alan Rosenberg No preview available - 1990 |
Echoes from the Holocaust: Philosophical Reflections on a Dark Time Alan Rosenberg,Gerald Eugene Myers No preview available - 1988 |
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