I personally do define evil as a purely human measure/judgement of behaviour. — universeness
I think the most heinous evil is to truly believe that YOU are the most important object in the universe and to act 100% in accordance with that belief. Adolf Hitler was one of the most evil humans who has ever lived and I think his narcissism was at a 100% level or as close to it as a single human can get. — universeness
That being said, the worst thing a person can do is hurt a child. — T Clark
Is this because childhood is commonly viewed as a state of innocence and therefore unaccountability? If you cannot be held responsible for your actions you cannot have done wrong or right? — Benj96
I don't know. Besides, I think that's a psychiatric problem and not a philosophical question.Follow up question for you; having defined it now what would you think motivates such people to commit those kinds of perverse pleasures?
As in do you think it's nature or nurture? — Benj96
No. They are more lethal pathogens than bad people. I've never heard of remorseful animal torturers, child / elder rapists, serial killers, or mass murderers, have you?Do you think people who do such things are redeemable?
In every culture "the devil" is portaryed as a being of utmost "civility". Folk instincts in this regard are instructive. All that glitters is not gold ..., etc. Such inhuman folk, it seems to me, forfeit the right of inclusion in any human community. Put out both of their eyes and permanently exile them to the remotest place on Earth – under constant electroonic / satellite suveillance with RFID tags like wild animals – with prefab shelters and enough training (while medicated) and tools to manage subsistence living – either they blindly work togrther to survive or they don't.Do you think those that pursue evil things are simply mis-directed or do you think there's nothing one can do to salvage some civility in them?
"Evildoers" are human. If you want to stop them, you have to understand that. — T Clark
But what say you of a person who believes they are the only thing that exists (solipsists) - one who believes their "self" is unanimous with the "whole" but perhaps have a perogative to act in servitude of the self. In that case a crime against another is a crime against the self. They hold accountable their actions against another as if it was against their self and therefore are benevolent towards all people.
It is sort of positive narcissism. I wouldnt hurt myself therefore I cannot hurt another as it is equivalent. — Benj96
'To deliberately inflict and prolong, willfully ignore or derive pleasure from suffering' is my quick & dirty idea of evil. — 180 Proof
Not common to me. Do you think masochism is an act of evil?"Quick & dirty" is just a common phraase. — 180 Proof
This is a crucial point for me, there are no supernatural scapegoats available, there never has been and there never will be. Humans must own evil and only by fully understanding why humans do what they do, can we successfully combat evil, in all the ways humans demonstrate it. — universeness
The evil in me was foul, but I loved it. I loved my own perdition and my own faults, not the things for which I committed wrong, but the wrong itself. — St. Augustine (Confessions Book II, section 4)
With g/G, scripture says "evil is sin against g/G". However, with or without g/G, evil is also sin against all descendants. :mask: — 180 Proof
Evil is a denial of reality itself, and perpetrator and victim both suffer. — Tzeentch
In every culture "the devil" is portaryed as a being of utmost "civility". Folk instincts in this regard are instructive. All that glitters is not gold ..., etc. Such inhuman folk, it seems to me, forfeit the right of inclusion in any human community. Put out both of their eyes and permanently exile them to the remotest place on Earth — 180 Proof
No. Self-victimization doesn't make sense. — 180 Proof
That being said, the worst thing a person can do is hurt a child. — T Clark
I think the purpose of human society is to raise and protect children. Why else go to all this trouble? — T Clark
You and I agree that evil, to the extent it exists at all, is human. Maybe that's the difference between us - I don't believe there is such a thing. Evil is just something we call the worst human behavior. I've never seen it as a religious thing. — T Clark
Two good points. So, 15000 child deaths per day, from preventable events cannot be allowed to continue. We all share the responsibility for this imo. — universeness
I don't know. Besides, I think that's a psychiatric problem and not a philosophical question. — 180 Proof
The evil in me was foul, but I loved it. I loved my own perdition and my own faults, not the things for which I committed wrong, but the wrong itself. — St. Augustine (Confessions Book II, section 4)
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