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The Evil of Banality
On the Life and Death Importance of Thinking- Authors:
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- 2024
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- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 979-8-8818-0290-5
- ISBN-Online
- 979-8-8818-0292-9
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 270
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- Dedication No access
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Thinking Close-in No access
- Why Do I Write? No access
- More Personally No access
- Hannah Arendt, “The Banality of Evil” No access
- The Evil of Banality No access
- Meaningful Contexts, Larger Systems No access
- Overview No access
- Secular Moral Thinking No access
- Philosopher, Resistance Fighter No access
- An Ordinary Town No access
- On Being Unprepared No access
- Extraordinary No access
- Attending to the Smallest Things No access
- Thinking, Morality No access
- Crucial Contexts, Changing Times No access
- Stopping Minds No access
- Two-faced Evil No access
- Adolf Eichmann, Saddam Hussein No access
- Out of Touch No access
- Self-centered No access
- A Continuum of Attentiveness No access
- Transitioning No access
- Reversing No access
- The Heart of the Matter No access
- Thought Experiments No access
- Catch-all Phrases No access
- No General Rules No access
- As Spiders Spin Webs: Abstractions No access
- Reconfiguring Meanings No access
- Clarifying Thinking No access
- A Note of Caution No access
- Beyond Bad: Moral Horror No access
- Rational, Irrational, Antirational No access
- Incomprehensibility and the Unique No access
- Those Who Know No access
- Politics of Fear, Terror No access
- Intentional No access
- Breeding Grounds No access
- “Don’t Look Back” No access
- Stop, and Think No access
- “The Nonwicked Everybody” No access
- Focus on Intensive Evil No access
- “Evil”? or “Bad,” “Sick,” “Abnormal” No access
- Crossing from “Wrong,” to “Taboo,” to “Possessed” No access
- Not Just Crimes No access
- Focus on Extensive Evil No access
- Reliable Workers No access
- Objections No access
- “A Murderous Rage” No access
- Revealing Resistance No access
- It Really Is That Bad—and That Common, and Easy No access
- Not “Bad Apples”; Perhaps Golden Ones No access
- Speaking Truth to Ourselves No access
- Habituation No access
- Common Sense No access
- Processing Reality No access
- More Morality? No access
- Education No access
- Moving on the Continuum of Attentiveness No access
- Moral Thinking No access
- Conventional Thoughtlessness: The Opposite of Extensive Good No access
- “Stupid,” “Dull”—and Not No access
- Observations from Close-in No access
- Selfish Integrity: Moral Introverts and Extroverts No access
- Complex Relations between Intensive and Extensive Good No access
- Timing and Judgment No access
- Modestly Conserving Values No access
- Good Learning No access
- Acting Well No access
- Good Stories May Mislead No access
- Is “Great” to “Good” as “Evil” Is to “Bad”? No access
- Purposes, Problems of Religion No access
- Overreaching Good No access
- Supererogation Again No access
- Making a Real Difference No access
- Not to Know but to Do the Good No access
- Exploring Indifference No access
- “Groupthink” No access
- Careerism No access
- Catchy Superficiality No access
- “A Done Deal” No access
- Occupied Minds, On Track No access
- Reframings: “Misfortune,” “Fate,” “The Workings of History” No access
- Changing Memories, and Loyalties No access
- Insults, Peer Pressure, Sex/Gender Identities No access
- Cleanliness, Purity No access
- “Edifying Phrases” No access
- Blurred Generalizations, Sliding Over Differences, Contradictions No access
- Scientizing No access
- Closed Systems, Alternative Realities No access
- “Realism” VERSUS Responsiveness No access
- Nationalisms, Racialisms: Abstract Identities Writ in Blood No access
- Always Again: Sex, Sexuality, Gender No access
- Institutionalizing Corrupting Relations No access
- “Base Instincts” Conventionalized No access
- Chameleons: In and Out, Off and On Duty No access
- Status No access
- Boredom No access
- Working Free No access
- Being Conscientious No access
- Transporting Categories: Medicalizing No access
- Escapism, Vacations, R and R No access
- The Trifecta: Greed, Careerism, Status No access
- Stilling Consciousness from Which Conscience Can Arise No access
- Jobholders: Thinking What We Are Doing No access
- 17: Why Not Lie? No access
- What May We Hope? No access
- What Ought WE to Do? No access
- MORAL, POLITICAL, PEDAGOGICAL COINCIDENCES No access
- AN EXAMPLE: A THINKING COURSE No access
- Notes No access Pages 243 - 252
- Bibliography No access Pages 253 - 258
- Index No access Pages 259 - 268
- Author Biography No access Pages 269 - 270





