
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2005
Pages: 12-886
Series: Analecta Husserliana
ISBN (Hardback): 9781402035753
Full citation:
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed), The enigma of good and evil, Berlin, Springer, 2005
The enigma of good and evil
Contents
Table of contents
Acknowledgements
A question of interest?
Between good and evil in Instinto de Ines by Carlos Fuentes
Alira Ashvo-Muñoz
5-15
A paradox of love
The manifestation of life and the moral sentiment in Dorothy Canfield Fisher's Her son's wife
Annika Ljung-Baruth
29-46
Sympathy for the devil?
A historical tour of literature and cultural representation
Rebecca Painter
65-76
Kierkegaard's fear and trembling
An experiment in the self-recognition of evil
Andrew Jones-Cathcart
77-90
The intuition of good/evil in Marcel Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu
From the axis of time to the axis of desire
Michel Dion
141-161
The changing landscapes of good and evil in the moral world of huckleberry finn
Bernadette Prochaska
163-170
Death, truth, and sinfulness
Of various characters and scenes in ramón del valle-inclán's comedias bárbaras
Jorge García-Gómez
227-271
Autobiography and the impossibility of evil in Kurt H. Wolff's existential sociology
Gary Backhaus
283-308
On the fourfold ontology of evil throughout Western tradition and its final disappearance in the present time
Victor G. Rivas López
317-363
Reading Achille Mizzi
A phenomenological hermeneutics of the Christian narrative
Bernard Micallef
399-415
Culture and the philosophy of life
The true, the good, the beautiful, and the sacred
Lawrence Kimmel
433-441
The phenomenology of ethical criticism
How literature affects ethical development
Raymond J. Wilson
445-454
Moral sentiment and the ethics of representation in holocaust literature
Jennifer A. Gosetti-Ferencei
455-471
"With foolish shadows, with hollow signs"
A reflection on subjective perception and personal identity in hispano-American golden age intrigue comedies
Victor G. Rivas López
491-516
The medicine-dreams of chief plenty-coups
A study in phenomenological anthropology
Gary Backhaus
517-549
In search of a moral erotic standard
Female subjectivity and eros in Dorothy Canfield Fisher's Rough-hewn and the brimming cup
Annika Ljung-Baruth
573-583
The search for a universal standard of morality
Filial piety and its Chinese experience
Tsung-I Dow
627-641
In first century Rome
A test case of literary influence on ethical development
Raymond J. Wilson
643-654
Poetry in the cerebral cortex, the nervous system and the digestive tracts
A study of Romanus Egudu's moral poetry
Tony Afejuku
701-708
Asymmetry and normativity
Levinas reading Dostoyevsky on desire, responsibility, and suffering
William Edelglass
709-726
A life beyond Go(o)d
A criticism of wisdom and the foundation of a poetic conception of life based on Goethe's Faust
Victor G. Rivas López
749-785
"I know everything"
The governess's failures of consciousness in The turn of the screw
Kenneth Kirby
813-829
Literature as the laboratory of the moral life
Building moral communities through literary study
Jerre Collins, John Zbikowski
845-863