Flint on Kekes "The Roots of Evil"

This past summer I posted a couple of observations relating to philosopher John Kekes remarks on his latest book The Roots of Evil (Cornell UP). Notre Dame philosopher Thomas Flint has a fresh review of Kekes book posted at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Flint is very generous considering the flaws he exposes towards the end of the review. Prosblogion readers should be warned that Kekes work is in no way connected to any of the contemporary literature on the "problem of evil." I'd be curious to know how the book stacks up against Amelie Rorty's The Many Faces of Evil, Richard Bernstein's Radical Evil, or Susan Neiman's Evil in Modern Thought.

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