This essay concerns what it means to historicize evil in an ethically responsible way: that is, what it means to think and narrate perpetrators and victims of evil through what is testified to and told about them. I show that a responsible gaze can only be recognized by allowing ourselves to be addressed by the dead victims. The argument consists in an existential critique of a set of common ideas in the human sciences, which suggest that we must attempt to empathize with the perpetrators in order to understand their deeds in human terms. This empathetic thought, I suggest, easily leads us either to aestheticize the victims or to think that the evils in our history should be addressed as a metaphysical susceptibility to evil internal to bei...
This thesis examines the need for the humanization of 20th-century Europe’s perpetrators, the Nazi...
The inevitable passing of all direct Holocaust participants (victims and perpetrators alike) makes t...
The purpose of this article is to show that the current incineration techniques of corpses are direc...
This essay concerns what it means to historicize evil in an ethically responsible way: that is, what...
This article explores imagination as a means of ethical re-orientation in the aftermath of atrocity....
In this paper, I argue that we have duties to the dead, and that when we fail to perform them, we wr...
This thesis confronts the challenges of a paradox that both suggests the Holocaust is unintelligible...
In this thesis, I argue that empathy is morally significant because it plays an important role in in...
In this thesis, I argue that empathy is morally significant because it plays an important role in in...
Editorial for issue 29(1) of Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'The Problem of Evil and Images of (I...
In choosing to do certain things, we appear to presuppose that we can act in the interests the dead,...
Within the field of Holocaust Studies the last decade has witnessed a turn to the figure of the perp...
The present dissertation addresses the question of evil and suffering as intrinsically intertwined, ...
In this chapter I highlight the topic of trauma, truth, and reconciliation from the perspective of a...
The history of ideas and contemporary genocide studies conjointly suggests a meaningful secular conc...
This thesis examines the need for the humanization of 20th-century Europe’s perpetrators, the Nazi...
The inevitable passing of all direct Holocaust participants (victims and perpetrators alike) makes t...
The purpose of this article is to show that the current incineration techniques of corpses are direc...
This essay concerns what it means to historicize evil in an ethically responsible way: that is, what...
This article explores imagination as a means of ethical re-orientation in the aftermath of atrocity....
In this paper, I argue that we have duties to the dead, and that when we fail to perform them, we wr...
This thesis confronts the challenges of a paradox that both suggests the Holocaust is unintelligible...
In this thesis, I argue that empathy is morally significant because it plays an important role in in...
In this thesis, I argue that empathy is morally significant because it plays an important role in in...
Editorial for issue 29(1) of Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'The Problem of Evil and Images of (I...
In choosing to do certain things, we appear to presuppose that we can act in the interests the dead,...
Within the field of Holocaust Studies the last decade has witnessed a turn to the figure of the perp...
The present dissertation addresses the question of evil and suffering as intrinsically intertwined, ...
In this chapter I highlight the topic of trauma, truth, and reconciliation from the perspective of a...
The history of ideas and contemporary genocide studies conjointly suggests a meaningful secular conc...
This thesis examines the need for the humanization of 20th-century Europe’s perpetrators, the Nazi...
The inevitable passing of all direct Holocaust participants (victims and perpetrators alike) makes t...
The purpose of this article is to show that the current incineration techniques of corpses are direc...