All morally wrong actions deserve some form of moral condemnation. But the degree of that condemnation is not the same in all cases. Some wrongs are so morally extreme that they seem to belong to a different category because they deserve our very strongest form of moral condemnation. For example, telling a white lie to make a friend feel better might be morally wrong, but intuitively such an act is in a different moral category to the sadistic, brutal, and violent rape and torture of a child. The former act is merely wrong and not evil. In contrast, the latter act seems so morally extreme that we need to call it “evil” and not merely “wrong” if we are to do justice both to the moral seriousness of that act and the strength of our condemnati...
A philosophical history of the concept of evil in western culture.'Evil is something to be feared, a...
Abstract. The purpose of this article is to examine on which psycho-logical foundation we might be a...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 10, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 7...
All morally wrong actions deserve some form of moral condemnation. But the degree of that condemnati...
This thesis presents a comprehensive theory of evildoing as an attack on morality, grounded in objec...
Which theoretical frameworks are most powerful in providing us venues to think about evil, and how d...
Most debates about evil centre on the applicability of the term to individuals’ actions, their motiv...
Actions are the basis for moral judgment. In this paper, I develop a concept of action that illustra...
In this paper I critically investigate the conceptions of moral evil defended by Morton and Card. In...
There is considerable philosophical dispute about what it takes for an action to be evil. The method...
Why is there evil? This question has captured the interest of scholars of diverse specialties and ba...
In the absence of a theological account postulating the existence of devils and demons possessing th...
It has often been noted that evil – by which I mean evil in human motivation and action – is difficu...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
In this chapter I highlight the topic of trauma, truth, and reconciliation from the perspective of a...
A philosophical history of the concept of evil in western culture.'Evil is something to be feared, a...
Abstract. The purpose of this article is to examine on which psycho-logical foundation we might be a...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 10, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 7...
All morally wrong actions deserve some form of moral condemnation. But the degree of that condemnati...
This thesis presents a comprehensive theory of evildoing as an attack on morality, grounded in objec...
Which theoretical frameworks are most powerful in providing us venues to think about evil, and how d...
Most debates about evil centre on the applicability of the term to individuals’ actions, their motiv...
Actions are the basis for moral judgment. In this paper, I develop a concept of action that illustra...
In this paper I critically investigate the conceptions of moral evil defended by Morton and Card. In...
There is considerable philosophical dispute about what it takes for an action to be evil. The method...
Why is there evil? This question has captured the interest of scholars of diverse specialties and ba...
In the absence of a theological account postulating the existence of devils and demons possessing th...
It has often been noted that evil – by which I mean evil in human motivation and action – is difficu...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
In this chapter I highlight the topic of trauma, truth, and reconciliation from the perspective of a...
A philosophical history of the concept of evil in western culture.'Evil is something to be feared, a...
Abstract. The purpose of this article is to examine on which psycho-logical foundation we might be a...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 10, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 7...