
Philosophy For Our Times The end of good and evil | Slavoj Žižek, Maria Balaska, Rowan Williams, Richard Wrangham
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Jan 9, 2024 Renowned philosopher Slavoj Žižek, political philosopher Maria Balaska, former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, and anthropologist Richard Wrangham discuss the nature of good and evil. They explore the complexity of human nature and argue against oversimplification. The panel examines the definition of good and evil, their relativity, and their relationship with power. They also discuss the concept of evil and its disruption of the moral fabric. Overall, the podcast delves into the multifaceted nature of humans and challenges traditional categorizations of good and evil.
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The Fall and the Emergence of Good
- Something went wrong in human evolution, creating vulnerability and a need for culture.
- "The Fall" signifies this loss of organic unity, opening space for good.
Good and Evil as Moral Categories
- Good and evil are not objective; they're moral categories tied to social power.
- Dominant alliances in society define "good" as aligning with their wishes.
Goodness Beyond Power
- Good and evil aren't just about power; they've evolved into more complex concepts.
- Resisting power is seen as good, suggesting accountability beyond power dynamics.


