"The Double Binds of Ethics after the Holocaust" sheds new light
on the ethical repercussions of the Nazi genocide against the Jews.
Contributors focus on two key dilemmas: first, that the Holocaust
did immense harm to ethics by undermining confidence in beliefs
about the fundamental status of ethical values, including human
rights. Second, the Holocaust and subsequent genocides have
destroyed confidence that human beings will fulfill their moral
obligations better "next time." Responding to these double binds,
the contributors to this book explore what can be done in ethical
theory and practice to respond effectively to the impact of the
Holocaust and genocide. Its chapters not only assess the weakness
of ethics in standing firmly and effectively against human-made
destruction but also indicate steps of salvage and retrieval that
need to be taken if ethics is to be a significant presence in a
world still besieged by genocide and atrocity.
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