Wickedness: A philosophical essay.
MIDGELY, Mary.
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Add to basketHalf title + TP + v = Contents + vii-vii = Preface + 1-224, Octavo. First Edition. Exploring the Root Causes of Human EvilMidgley starts by defining "wickedness" as "intentionally doing acts that are wrong"; but then asks the question: "can this ever happen?" She argues that evil and wickedness are, basically, a fundamental part of human nature. They are not some special, unique set of values or concepts unfamiliar to us, nor are they unexplored parts of the human psyche; instead, they are "misshapen impulses and motivations" which are the natural consequences of our evolutionary development.She argues, for instance, that the impulse or the motive to harm someone is simply exaggerated aggression, in which we disregard the notions of respect and kindness. In other words, we are incapable or unwilling to accept the positive concepts and capacities of life. Essentially, she says, "wickedness is caused by an imbalance in our natural human motives."Midgley engages with both Freud's and Nietzsche's theories of evil, but after a careful analysis and rejection of both, she offers instead a more humanistic, realistic, and moralistic definition of wickedness, stripped of its traditional mythological and biblical concepts - finally describing evil simply as the "absence of good." Midgley encourages the readers to "think of wickedness not primarily as a positive, definite tendency like aggression, whose intrusion into human life needs a special explanation, but rather as a negative, as a general kind of failure to live as we are capable of living." Publisher's original dust jacket over black boards with orange lettering on the spine. An all-around, near fine copy of this important book by Midgley on "lived" morality. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
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