
Evil in Modern Thought by Susan Neiman is a bold and thought-provoking journey through the history of philosophy, centered around one of humanity’s most haunting questions: Why does evil exist? From the Lisbon earthquake to Auschwitz and beyond, Neiman examines how major thinkers—from Kant and Hume to Arendt and Camus—have grappled with the presence of evil in a world governed by reason. With clarity and depth, she argues that confronting evil has shaped modern philosophy just as much as the pursuit of truth. This powerful book bridges the gap between intellectual history and real-world suffering, offering readers both insight and challenge. A must-read for lovers of philosophy, ethics, and critical thought.
- Book Cover Type: Paperback
- Pages: 512
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9786225696747
- Persian Title: کتاب شر در انديشه مدرن اثر سوزان نيمن
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