review of McGinn *Ethics, Evil, and Fiction* [Book Review]

The Times Literary Supplement (4946):28-29 (1998)
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Abstract

I try to distinguish McGinn's separation of evil from mere wrong from his aesthetic theory of morality. I argue that the combination is dangeroous.

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