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Moral philosophy and the Holocaust

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Moral philosophers present a wide range of perspectives on the Holocaust. Themes include moral responsibility for genocide; moral uniqueness of the Holocaust; responding to extreme evil; the role of ideology, the moral psychology of perpetrators and victims of genocide; forgiveness; and the impact of the "Final Solution" on subsequent culture

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