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Hannah Arendt and her concept banality of Evil
WERNEROVÁ, Barbora
The present thesis deals with the concept of the banality of evil philosopher Hannah Arendt Along with other interpretations of the notion of evil. This work aims to introduce the concept of the banality of evil take Adolf Eichmann Nazi criminals Which Mel trial in Jerusalem, on the basis of Arendt created already mentioned the term banality of evil. Further more, the work tasked to introduce more starting positions on the question of evil. The work also focuses Another controversial idea of Jewish elites Collaboration with the Nazis. At work I have stated several perspectives on this issue and presented the views of opponents Arendt. The works appear as philosophical Thus sociological and psychological perspectives on the question of evil. To support the thesis of the banality of evil, I introduced the psychological experiments that partially confirmed the concept of Hannah Arendt.
Representations of the World War II in the West German literature by authors from three different generations
FLORIÁN, Pavel
Using the comparative reading method of texts by Wolfgang Borchert, Uwe Timm and Julia Franck this bachelor thesis compares the differences in historical and cultural memory of the World War II within the West German society. Each author belongs to a different generation of authors which all have had a different opinion about the War. The thesis therefore explores the texts separately at first, noticing their most important elements related to the World War II. Consequently, the component findings are compared in the final part of the thesis and lead to conclusions about what the opinions of the respective generations have in common and where they differ.

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