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The text explores how different fields define and understand evil. Religion views it as a moral rupture from the sacred order, while metaphysics questions its ontological status. Existentialism centers on human responsibility and choice, and philosophy examines evil as a moral, logical, and political problem. Psychology and science, on the other hand, treat evil as behavior that causes significant harm, influenced by factors like cognition, social dynamics, and reinforcement.
By Dorothy W ParkerThe text explores how different fields define and understand evil. Religion views it as a moral rupture from the sacred order, while metaphysics questions its ontological status. Existentialism centers on human responsibility and choice, and philosophy examines evil as a moral, logical, and political problem. Psychology and science, on the other hand, treat evil as behavior that causes significant harm, influenced by factors like cognition, social dynamics, and reinforcement.