MaliceMalice is one of the most primal human impulses but is often not examined because of the human desire to keep evil at bay. Flahault takes evil out of the realms of theology, instead considering malice as an anthropological fact, intrinsic to human nature. |
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The Price of Monotheism | 16 |
The Spectre of Absolute Evil | 34 |
Victor Frankensteins Excess | 53 |
Pity for the Monster | 74 |
Thought and Reason versus Literature and Passion | 89 |
Good Feeling | 108 |
Emancipatory Ideal | 138 |
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