In this paper I critically investigate the conceptions of moral evil defended by Morton and Card. In the light of this investigation, I present and briefly defend the following conception of evil: An evil act is one in which the perpetrator acts in a way which, through a consideration of their circumstances, motives, intentions, responses and the like, we judge to go significantly beyond the pale of mere wrongdoing and so to be worthy of our very strongest moral condemnations, and who in so acting wrongfully inflicts lifewrecking or ending harms upon others
There is considerable philosophical dispute about what it takes for an action to be evil. The method...
Some philosophers have argued that the concepts of evil and wickedness cannot be well grasped by tho...
Which theoretical frameworks are most powerful in providing us venues to think about evil, and how d...
In this paper I critically investigate the conceptions of moral evil defended by Morton and Card. In...
The paper aims to propose a framework for understanding of the concept of moral evil. It argues that...
All morally wrong actions deserve some form of moral condemnation. But the degree of that condemnati...
The concept of evil has been an unpopular one in many recent Western political and ethical discourse...
Why is there evil? This question has captured the interest of scholars of diverse specialties and ba...
Evil-scepticism comes in two varieties: one variety is descriptive, where it is claimed that the con...
Typically, philosophers interested in evil have typically been concerned with reconciling (or not) t...
This chapter argues for an interpretation of Kant's psychology of moral evil that accommodates the s...
This thesis presents a comprehensive theory of evildoing as an attack on morality, grounded in objec...
Despite Hannah Arendt's prediction in the wake of World War II that "the problem of evil will be the...
Any conceptualisation of evil, arguably, has to empower us to resist or transform it in our lived wo...
In this chapter, I attempt to show that evil exists only if what I call Agent Causal Theism (ACT) is...
There is considerable philosophical dispute about what it takes for an action to be evil. The method...
Some philosophers have argued that the concepts of evil and wickedness cannot be well grasped by tho...
Which theoretical frameworks are most powerful in providing us venues to think about evil, and how d...
In this paper I critically investigate the conceptions of moral evil defended by Morton and Card. In...
The paper aims to propose a framework for understanding of the concept of moral evil. It argues that...
All morally wrong actions deserve some form of moral condemnation. But the degree of that condemnati...
The concept of evil has been an unpopular one in many recent Western political and ethical discourse...
Why is there evil? This question has captured the interest of scholars of diverse specialties and ba...
Evil-scepticism comes in two varieties: one variety is descriptive, where it is claimed that the con...
Typically, philosophers interested in evil have typically been concerned with reconciling (or not) t...
This chapter argues for an interpretation of Kant's psychology of moral evil that accommodates the s...
This thesis presents a comprehensive theory of evildoing as an attack on morality, grounded in objec...
Despite Hannah Arendt's prediction in the wake of World War II that "the problem of evil will be the...
Any conceptualisation of evil, arguably, has to empower us to resist or transform it in our lived wo...
In this chapter, I attempt to show that evil exists only if what I call Agent Causal Theism (ACT) is...
There is considerable philosophical dispute about what it takes for an action to be evil. The method...
Some philosophers have argued that the concepts of evil and wickedness cannot be well grasped by tho...
Which theoretical frameworks are most powerful in providing us venues to think about evil, and how d...