1. Ethical Issues in Nazi Germany
In Hannah Arendt's book Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil (1963), when one sees acts that are often done without any thought, that seem so normal, done in a different, frightening context, these acts look grotesque, and we can start to question what we take as normal and natural. ... How can anyone serve the public interest when he thinks foremost of himself and his career? ... For one to make an ethical decision, one has to remember what they have been taught and how they were raised. ... If all of us who are senior to him accepted the task at hand, how come he ca...
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