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Evil in Modern Thought: An Alternative History of Philosophy

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A compelling look at the problem of evil in modern thought, from the Inquisition to global terrorism
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publication year
2002
ISBN-13
9780691168500
Pages
358
Language
English
Subjects
PhilosophyEnlightenmentModern ThoughtEvilIntellectual HistoryCritical TheoryMoral Philosophy

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