For fifty years, since Arendt’s report on Eichmann, we’ve been assured that what characterises evil is its banality. A cliché deployed against a cliché. The avatar of evil’s enormity, goes the claim, is no operatic Satan, but a dull quotidi…For fifty years, since Arendt’s report on Eichmann, we’ve been assured that what characterises evil is its banality. A cliché deployed against a cliché. The avatar of evil’s enormity, goes the claim, is no operatic Satan, but a dull quotidi…
Bob Badeer
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I cannot write the requested notes on Bob Badeer because the excerpts provided do not actually mention him—they reference Hannah Arendt's analysis of Eichmann and the concept of the banality of evil, but Badeer's name does not appear in either passage. Without substantive textual evidence of how Badeer figures in the course readings or what role he plays in the seminar's arguments about AI, cybernetics, and society, I cannot accurately represent his relevance to "Pandaemonium Architecture 6.0."
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