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Universal Evil and Individual Good: From Chaos to Cosmos
Author(s) -
Roberto Buccola
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
nordicum-mediterraneum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1670-6242
DOI - 10.33112/nm.12.4.6
Subject(s) - symbol (formal) , good and evil , shadow (psychology) , moral evil , malice , political ponerology , terrorism , unconscious mind , sign (mathematics) , philosophy , problem of evil , epistemology , environmental ethics , law , psychoanalysis , psychology , political science , mathematics , mathematical analysis , linguistics
We often allocate evil to ‘others’; when the ‘others’ are simply different, far away, evil is partially projected outside or hidden in the unconscious. Mankind tends to reject the idea of taking on the responsibility for evil itself. The borderline between good and evil separates our good from others’ evil; so, other people’s malice underlines our alleged purity. Evil comes from the outside; post-industrial society contributes to the ridiculing of evil: the Shadow is expelled, at least at first glance. Contemporary society is losing its sense of expectation and of the sacred: the sign and the symbol have become equated, with a resulting chaos that runs the risk of creating the conditions for increasing global violence and international terrorism.