Politics and Prioritization of Evil

Hypatia 19 (4):192-196 (2004)
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In this essay I question an assumption of Card's, which seems to place the (Kantianstyle) ethical in a directive relationship with respect to the political. I call attention to the rupture between the two as a marker of modernity and suggest that the political is not only a sphere of power but also a value-sedimented field, with the values in question developing historically as in the case of liberal democracy

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Bat-Ami Bar On
PhD: Ohio State University; Last affiliation: State University of New York at Binghamton

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Political Liberalism.John Rawls - 1993 - Columbia University Press.
The atrocity paradigm: a theory of evil.Claudia Card - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.

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