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Ethics of Evil: Psychoanalytic Investigations [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (Independent practice, Stamford, CT, USA), Edited by (Adelphi University)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x147 mm, weight: 460 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Karnac Books
  • ISBN-10: 1782203958
  • ISBN-13: 9781782203957
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x147 mm, weight: 460 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Karnac Books
  • ISBN-10: 1782203958
  • ISBN-13: 9781782203957
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In today's world where every form of transgression enjoys a psychological motive and rational justification, psychoanalysis stands alone in its ability to uncover the hidden motives that inform individual and social collective behaviour. Both in theory and practice, it bears witness to the impact of anonymity on the potential for perpetration, especially when others are experienced as faceless, disposable objects whose otherness is, at bottom, but a projection, displacement, and denial of our own interiority-in short, the evil within. In keeping with this perspective, Ethics of Evil rejects facile rationalizations of violence; it also rejects the idea that evil, as a concept, is inscrutable or animated by demonic forces. Instead, it evaluates the moral framework in which evil is situated, providing a descriptive understanding of it as a plurality and a depth psychological perspective on the threat it poses for our well-being and ways of life. In so doing, it also fashions and articulates an ethical stance that recognizes the intrinsic link between human freedom and the potential for evil. The essays collected in Ethics of Evil argue that moralizing evil is one of the most important agendas of our time.Contributors: Robin McCoy Brooks, Aner Govrin, Henry Zvi Lothane, Dan Merkur, Jon Mills, Ronald C. Naso, and Robert Prince.

Recenzijos

'Ronald C. Naso and Jon Mills have edited a fascinating, comprehensive volume on a topic of immense importance that for too long has been neglected by psychoanalytic writers. With a high degree of scholarship, the book's various contributors address the multiple sources and faces of evil. In so doing, they penetrate deeply into the heart, soul, and justifications that underlie an ethics of evil.'-- Peter Shabad, PhD, author of Despair and the Return of Hope: Echoes of Mourning in Psychotherapy'In a book as sobering as its topic, the editors bring together a wide variety of perspectives on evil, all motivated by the conviction that evil is a multi-faceted reality that psychoanalysis has the power to illuminate. Global in its scope, the book convincingly brings theoretical, empirical, and clinical material to bear on its argument that evil remains a powerful way of thinking about human hatred and vulnerability, even - or especially - in the modern world.'-- C. Fred Alford, Professor of Government and Distinguished Scholar-Teacher, University of Maryland, College Park, and author of What Evil Means to Us and Think No Evil

About The Editors And Contributors vii
Introduction: Moralising Evil xi
Ronald C. Naso
Jon Mills
PART I HOW OUGHT WE TO LIVE?
Chapter One On the brink of extinction
3(42)
Jon Mills
Chapter Two The antinomy of morality in Freud
45(50)
Dan Merkur
Chapter Three The psychology of evil
95(42)
Aner Govrin
PART II CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
Chapter Four The intergenerational transmission of the catastrophic effects of real world history expressed through the analytic subject
137(40)
Robin McCoy Brooks
Chapter Five For the love of money: dissociation, crime, and the challenges of ethical life
177(26)
Ronald C. Naso
PART III APPLIED STUDIES
Chapter Six Past imperfect: historical trauma and its transmission
203(30)
Robert Prince
Chapter Seven The lie of the banality of evil: Hannah Arendt's fatal flaw
233(32)
Henry Zvi Lothane
Index 265
Jon Mills, PsyD, PhD, ABPP is a philosopher, psychoanalyst, and psychologist. He is Professor of Psychology and Psychoanalysis at the Adler Graduate Professional School in Toronto and is the author of many works in philosophy, psychoanalysis, and psychology including seventeen books. In 2006, 2011, and 2013 he was recognized with a Gradiva Award from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis in New York City for his scholarship, received a Significant Contribution to Canadian Psychology Award in 2008, a Goethe Award for best book in 2013, and the Otto Weininger Memorial Award for lifetime achievement in 2015 by the Section on Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Psychology of the Canadian Psychological Association. He runs a mental health corporation in Ontario, Canada. Ronald C. Naso, PhD, ABPP is psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist in independent practice in Stamford, CT. He is currently a director and secretary of the American Board and Academy of Psychoanalysis as well as a consultant and supervisor in the Internship and Postdoctoral Fellowship training programs at the Child Guidance Center of Southern Connecticut. The author of numerous papers on psychoanalytic topics and associate editor of 'Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies', contributing editor of 'Division/Review', his book entitled 'Hypocrisy Unmasked: Dissociation, Shame, and the Ethics of Inauthenticity' was published by Aronson in 2010.