Moral Philosophy and the Holocaust

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How far can we ever hope to understand the Holocaust? What can we reasonably say about right and wrong moral responsibility praise and blame in a world where ordinary reasons seem to be excluded? This book draws together new work by leading moral philosophers to present a wide range of perspectives on the Holocaust. Contributors focus on themes of central importance including: moral responsibility for genocide; the moral uniqueness of the Holocaust; responding to extreme evil; the role of ideology; the moral psychology of perpetrators and victims of genocide; forgiveness and the Holocaust; and the impact of the `Final Solution` on subsequent culture. Topics are treated with the precision and rigour characteristic of analytic philosophy. Scholars teachers and students with an interest in moral theory applied ethics genocide and Holocaust studies will find this book of particular value as will all those seeking greater insight into ethical issues surrounding Nazism race-hatred and intolerance.
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