The book is a delight to read. At every turn of the argument it
spurs one to think, and gives added pleasure with each new
perplexity it raises. Readers who relish thinking for its own sake
will be happy to join in the sheer exuberance of it.--Ronald Beiner
"Times Higher Education Supplement "
These are civilized excursions, literate and sensitive, and I
cherish the book for its effort to move us out of the metalanguage
and into the heart of darkness. Once we acknowledge the
ordinariness of ordinary vices, the banality of normal badness, we
may find ourselves not so distant from the moral monsters of human
history, who may simply be us, writ large.--A. C. Danto "Times
Literary Supplement "
vices, the banality of normal badness, we may find ourselves not so
distant from the moral monsters of human history, who may simply be
us, writ large.
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