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Moral Evil - Andrew Michael Flescher

English
2013-10-24
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The idea of moral evil has always held a special place in philosophy and theology because the existence of evil has implications for the dignity of the human and the limits of human action. Andrew M. Flescher proposes four interpretations of evil, drawing on philosophical and theological sources and using them to trace through history the moral traditions that are associated with them. The first model, evil ... Full description

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The idea of moral evil has always held a special place in philosophy and theology because the existence of evil has implications for the dignity of the human and the limits of human action. Andrew M. Flescher proposes four interpretations of evil, drawing on philosophical and theological sources and using them to trace through history the moral traditions that are associated with them.

The first model, evil as the presence of badness, offers a traditional dualistic model represented by Manicheanism. The second, evil leading to goodness through suffering, presents a theological interpretation known as theodicy. Absence of badnessโ€”that is, evil as a social constructionโ€”is the third model. The fourth, evil as the absence of goodness, describes when evil exists in lieu of the goodโ€”the "privation" thesis staked out nearly two millennia ago by Christian theologian St. Augustine. Flescher extends this fourth modelโ€”evil as privationโ€”into a fifth, which incorporates a virtue ethic. Drawing original connections between Augustine and Aristotle, Flescherโ€™s fifth model emphasizes the formation of altruistic habits that can lead us to better moral choices throughout our lives.

Flescher eschews the temptation to think of human agents who commit evil as outside the norm of human experience. Instead, through the honing of moral skills and the practice of attending to the needs of others to a greater degree than we currently do, Flescher offers a plausible and hopeful approach to the reality of moral evil.

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Author Andrew Michael Flescher
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Release year 2013
Cover type Softcover
EAN 9781626160101
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