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bmctrustery's review against another edition
4.0
An interesting overview of the 'remnants' of Auschwitz. Looks at and summarises key ideas about the true witness of the Shoah (the survivor or the so-called muselmann).
Touches on elements of humanism and the meaning of being a human being.
Touches on elements of humanism and the meaning of being a human being.
tdwightdavis's review against another edition
5.0
One of the best books of philosophy I’ve read. How do we define the human after Auschwitz? What does it mean to witness evil?
montagves's review against another edition
5.0
La tesis y los argumentos son muy, muy interesantes, pero en ocasiones se hace un tanto farragoso e incluso reiterativo. Pero en general me ha gustado muchísimo: da una perspectiva sobre la brutalidad que sufrió el pueblo judío y todas y cada una de sus consecuencias psicológicas y humanitarias que no suele ser la convencional, y sin embargo es también plenamente acertada.
jaclyn_youngblood's review against another edition
5.0
What I understood deeply moved me; granted, there was much that I couldn't follow. Fortuitously, a good friend recommend that I purchase the book. So I, like other goodreaders, will give it a second go in a few months and see what additional information I can gather.
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