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Until recently, philosophers have discussed evil primarily in
theodicial contexts in pondering why a perfect God does not abolish
evil. Evil, Political Violence, and Forgiveness: Essays in Honor of
Claudia Card reflects a burgeoning interest among philosophers in a
broader array of ethical and political questions concerning evils.
Written in tribute to Claudia Card whose distinguished academic
career has culminated in the development of a new theory of evil
this collection of new essays explores the concept of evil, the
multifaceted harms of brutal political violence, and the
appropriateness of forgiveness as an ethical response to evils.
Evil, Political Violence, and Forgiveness brings together an
international cohort of distinguished philosophers who mediate with
Card upon an array of twentieth-century atrocities and on the
nature of evil actions, persons, and institutions. Contributors
explore questions such as "What distinguishes evil from lesser
wrongdoing?" "Is culpable wrongdoing a necessary component of
evil?" "How are we to understand atrocious political violence?"
"What are the best moral and political responses to atrocities?"
"Are there moral obligations to forgive contrite perpetrators of
evils?" and "Can anyone claim moral innocence amid a climate of
evildoing?"
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