@article{56ee4943-72c9-4a0a-b94a-e91a86da004e, author = {Artur Jochlik}, title = {Tischner’s Take on Evil on the Example of The Chekist by Aleksandr Rogozhkin}, journal = {ORGANON}, volume = {2020}, number = {Volume 52}, year = {2020}, issn = {0078-6500}, pages = {101-131},keywords = {Tischner; Rogozhkin; evil; Communism; mystery}, abstract = {The problem of evil is unavoidable and largely incomprehensible, and it is exactly for that reason that it is of great importance for our being. This aspect of Tischner’s philosophy can be successfully shown using the example of Andrei Srubov, the protagonist of The Chekist. By looking at Tischner’s agathology we receive hope that we are not doomed to be defeated by evil within our lifetime. What seems to be crucial in opposing evil is the realization that there is always a decision to be made.}, doi = {10.4467/00786500.ORG.20.005.12931}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/organon/article/tischners-take-on-evil-on-the-example-of-the-chekist-by-aleksandr-rogozhkin} }