todorov in A Sentence

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    The same could be said about the differences between Todorov and Langer.

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    When reading the work of Todorov I can easily see why Langer was aghast.

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    Therefore it is not surprising Langer's criticism of Todorov mirrors his earlier critique of Frankl.

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    It is also clear that Todorov's peculiar take on Holocaust survival is deeply indebted to Frankl.

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    Along with basing his contention about moral life in concentration camps on Frankl's testimony, Todorov cites Frankl throughout the book.

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    Todorov“wants” to read morality and human dignity into Holocaust experience and this contrasts with what we know about the vast majority of Holocaust victims.

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    I sought out SiteGround's CTO Nikolay Todorov himself to ask him why SiteGround doesn't offer the standard VPS that Bluehost offers and here was his response:.

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    For example, Todorov's prologue concludes with a reference to Frankl“an Auschwitz survivor” and Frankl's contention that“of the prisoners, only a few kept their inner liberty” ….

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    In Langer's words“What one faces when one faces the"extreme" of genocide is less important to Todorov than the assurance that moral life was still possible in the camps for both victims and murderers in spite of what went on there.

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    Following Frankl, Todorov then argues“it is therefore possible- and this book rests on the wager that it is- to take the extreme experience of the camps as a basis from which to reflect on moral life, not because moral life was superior in the camps but because it was more visible and thus more telling there.”.

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