Return Home Members Area Experts Area The best AskMe alternative!Answerway.com - You Have Questions? We have Answers! Answerway Information Contact Us Online Help
 Sunday 19th May 2024 11:59:16 PM


 

Username:

Password:

or
Join Now!

 

Home/Arts & Humanities/Philosophy

Forum Ask A Question   Question Board   FAQs Search
Return to Answer Summaries

Question Details Asked By Asked On
Why is evil evil? tonyrey 03/15/04
    ...

      Clarification/Follow-up by Dark_Crow on 03/15/04 3:05 pm:
      What is evil is a moral judgment, I wonder; are humans the only species that that make these judgments, and foremost---how did we even come to make moral judgments about right or wrong or good or bad. From whence did this sense of good and bad behavior stem. This is the final question in my study of philosophy and it is causing all sorts of questions about what I considered closed issues.

      Clarification/Follow-up by tonyrey on 03/15/04 3:15 pm:
      DC, does evil exist only in the mind?

      Clarification/Follow-up by Dark_Crow on 03/15/04 4:00 pm:
      There are many who argue that everything we can know is in the mind, or cant be objectively known. Myself, I'm a Realist (Hank is that a surprise) and see the effects of evil all around. GB said something to the effect that until one knows what it means to say something exists there is little more they can know, and I tend to agree. There are some convincing arguments that what exists can only be known through language, I know, I’ve made them. I think the issue of morality is very unsettling, for me anyway. But, to your question---It is not a position I feel I can offer much argument to but, evil is as tangible as anything.

      Clarification/Follow-up by tonyrey on 03/15/04 4:21 pm:
      DC, why do you find the issue of morality unsettling?

      Clarification/Follow-up by Dark_Crow on 03/15/04 4:43 pm:
      What is unsettling for me is the question “just how did the human species develop a sense of morality?”. To strive to be virtuous. Where does tenderness come from; exemplified in spectacular feats of self-sacrifice, as well as in the countless small kindnesses that fill our everyday lives. A vicious, biological amorality on the one hand and a divinely inspired transcendence of nature in the other.

 
Answered By Answered On
Dark_Crow 03/15/04
It is simply deemed so

Additional Options and ratings are only visible when you login!

viewa   © Copyright 2002-2008 Answerway.org. All rights reserved. User Guidelines. Expert Guidelines.
Privacy Policy. Terms of Use.   Make Us Your Homepage
. Bookmark Answerway.