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Author Ilham Dilman explains why a "thoughtful psychology," encompassing the varied modes of being experienced by humans, is the best tool for investigating the nature of good and evil. To illustrate, he employs Raskolnikov, Dostoyevsky's axe-murdering protagonist in Crime and Punishment, following his alienation from goodness, his return to it, and finally, his ethical rebirth.
The author is professor emeritus of philosophy at the U. of Wales, Swansea and has authored 19 books. Here he addresses what psychology can contribute to understanding good and evil. He distinguishes between "scientific" psychology, which he feels can make no contribution, and a "thoughtful" psychology that can. The book culminates in a close examination of Raskolnikov, the murderer- protagonist of Dostoyevsky's . Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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