ABSTRACT Alexander’s invitation to a sociology of evil begins from the premise that the social sciences have long neglected direct analyses of evil. They have focused instead on questions of the good and treated its other as an absence or residual category. His most direct foray into this field must be read against his strong program in cultural sociology and his more concrete analysis of the development of narratives of the Holocaust as a moral ‘trauma drama’. I argue that the analytic frame Alexander constructs in ‘Towards a Soci-ology of Evil ’ is too narrow to achieve the ambitions declared in ‘The Strong Program in Cultural Sociology’. A multi-dimensional social theoretical approach to evil must recognize that while its significations ...
It has often been noted that evil – by which I mean evil in human motivation and action – is difficu...
The Functions of Evil Across Disciplinary Contexts explores answers to two important questions about...
What role should the idea of evil have in contemporary moral and social thought? The concept of 'ev...
This paper approaches 'evil' from sociological and social science perspectives, using them to increa...
Which theoretical frameworks are most powerful in providing us venues to think about evil, and how d...
Any conceptualisation of evil, arguably, has to empower us to resist or transform it in our lived wo...
The history of ideas and contemporary genocide studies conjointly suggests a meaningful secular conc...
Socialpsychology as a discipline has given relatively little attention to theproblem of evil in soci...
Why is there evil? This question has captured the interest of scholars of diverse specialties and ba...
Bakalářská práce se věnuje konceptualizaci zla v sociologii.Práce se zabývá představením názorových ...
This purpose of this text or dissertation is to throw some basic light on a fundamental problem conc...
Most debates about evil centre on the applicability of the term to individuals’ actions, their motiv...
All morally wrong actions deserve some form of moral condemnation. But the degree of that condemnati...
Evil actions are defined as repeated orpersistent, not commensurate withprovocation and causing extr...
This thesis presents a comprehensive theory of evildoing as an attack on morality, grounded in objec...
It has often been noted that evil – by which I mean evil in human motivation and action – is difficu...
The Functions of Evil Across Disciplinary Contexts explores answers to two important questions about...
What role should the idea of evil have in contemporary moral and social thought? The concept of 'ev...
This paper approaches 'evil' from sociological and social science perspectives, using them to increa...
Which theoretical frameworks are most powerful in providing us venues to think about evil, and how d...
Any conceptualisation of evil, arguably, has to empower us to resist or transform it in our lived wo...
The history of ideas and contemporary genocide studies conjointly suggests a meaningful secular conc...
Socialpsychology as a discipline has given relatively little attention to theproblem of evil in soci...
Why is there evil? This question has captured the interest of scholars of diverse specialties and ba...
Bakalářská práce se věnuje konceptualizaci zla v sociologii.Práce se zabývá představením názorových ...
This purpose of this text or dissertation is to throw some basic light on a fundamental problem conc...
Most debates about evil centre on the applicability of the term to individuals’ actions, their motiv...
All morally wrong actions deserve some form of moral condemnation. But the degree of that condemnati...
Evil actions are defined as repeated orpersistent, not commensurate withprovocation and causing extr...
This thesis presents a comprehensive theory of evildoing as an attack on morality, grounded in objec...
It has often been noted that evil – by which I mean evil in human motivation and action – is difficu...
The Functions of Evil Across Disciplinary Contexts explores answers to two important questions about...
What role should the idea of evil have in contemporary moral and social thought? The concept of 'ev...