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Striking toward peace and harmony the human being is ceasely torn apart in personal, social, national life by wars, feuds, inequities and intimate personal conflicts for which there seems to be no respite. Does the human condition in interaction with others imply a constant adversity? Or, is this conflict owing to an interior or external factor of evil governing our attitudes and conduct toward the other person? To what criteria should I refer for appreciation, judgment, direction concerning my attitudes and my actions as they bear on the well-being of others? At the roots of these questions lies human experience which ought to be appropriately clarified before entering into speculative abstractions of the ethical theories and precepts. Literature, which in its very gist, dwells upon disentangling in multiple perspective the peripeteia of our life-experience offers us a unique field of source-material for moral and ethical investigations. Literature brings preeminently to light the Moral Sentiment which pervades our life with others -- our existence tout court. Being modulated through the course of our experiences the Moral Sentiment sustains the very sense of literature and of personal human life (Tymieniecka).
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THE ENIGMA OF GOOD AND EVIL; THE MORAL SENTIMENT IN LITERATURE
A N A L E C TA H U S S E R L I A N A THE YEARBOOK OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH VOLUME LXXXV
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A N N A -T E R E S A T Y M I E N I E C K A The World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning Hanover, New Hampshire
For sequel volumes see the end of this volume.
THE ENIGMA OF GOOD AND EVIL; THE MORAL SENTIMENT IN LITERATURE
Edited by ANNA-TER ES A TYMIENIE C K A The World Phenomenology Institute, Hanover, NH, U.S.A.
Published under the auspices of The World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning A-T. Tymieniecka, President
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PART ONE P THE ENIGMA OF GOOD AND EVIL SECTION I THE MORAL SENTIMENT ˜ OZ / A Question of Interest? Between Good ALIRA ASHVO-MUN
and Evil in IInstinto de Ines by Carlos Fuentes
5
DOROTHY G. CLARK / Being’s Wound: Evil and Explanation
in T he Killer Inside Me
17
LJUNG-BARUTH / A Paradox of Love: The Manifestation of Life and the Moral Sentiment in Dorothy Canfield Fisher’s Her Son’s W ife
29
ANNIKA
WILLIAM EDELGLASS / Levinas’s Language
47
SECTION II RECOGNIZING GOOD AND EVIL REBECCA M. PAINTER / Sympathy for the Devil ?: A Historical
Tour of Literature and Cultural Representation
65
JONES-CATHCART / Kierkegaard’s Fear and T rembling: An Experiment in the Self-Recognition of Evil
77
ANDREW
LEWIS LIVESAY / Beyond Evil in Heart of o Darkness: Levinasian
Face-to-Face as Reliable Narration
91
RICHARD S. FINDLER / Bartleby’s Existential