If you want this proposition to be taken seriously, you might look to the language you employ. — Vera Mont
If the good is inherent and the evil is not, why hasn't the good triumphed yet, in the apical top peak of evolutionary progress? — Vera Mont
Human nature is neither good nor bad. We can look at the human being as having capacities, which provide for the reality of power. And as Plato explained, one can direct one's own capacities toward good, or towards bad. So the same person who has the power to do great good in the world , also has the power to do great evil in the world — Metaphysician Undercover
Apparently, the OP's author fails to recognize his own biases in the premises of his question and thereby misunderstands its implications even when pointed out repeatedly. — 180 Proof
You got lost in the detail and missed the wood for the trees so to speak and are no closer to giving the answer to the question in the thread. — invicta
Since humans invented both concepts, and humans describe and define the world and everything in it as a reflection of themselves, humans must possess the characteristics they designate as good and bad. What's confusing is that they individually disagree at any given time on which is which, and the majority opinion shifts over time.
See OP again, in terms of WW2 history, the allies the good guys triumphed. Although it’s not as black and white as that — invicta
Since humans invented both concepts, and humans describe and define the world and everything in it as a reflection of themselves, humans must possess the characteristics they designate as good and bad. What's confusing is that they individually disagree at any given time on which is which, and the majority opinion shifts over time.
The intent itself is to kill.
Is killing another human being at this mall good or bad ? — invicta
say you’re in a mall and someone starts shooting randomly because of some mental derangement and you get shot in the foot, you wouldn’t say you’ve had a good day would you — invicta
would the person though be bad person doing that or would just the action be bad in itself — invicta
A lot of questions there Vera Mont, — invicta
You’re walking down the road one day and a stranger snatches your phone or handbag.
Good or bad, or neither? — invicta
It seems to me by your answers so far that you’re either unsure or just in denial as to what is good or bad. — invicta
I'm trying to convey that "good" and "bad" are concepts subject to evaluation, and that valuations originate in conscious entities, — Vera Mont
So are human beings good or bad (or evil) or is the leaning to either side just a misunderstanding of human nature or are there genuinely good reasons why evil takes place ?
Or is evil just a manifestation of a human beings nature and his worst side — invicta
But could it be that doing good is as simple as not doing bad? — invicta
But man must eventually learn right from wrong good from evil and hence morality. — invicta
Have you ever seen an evildoer who seemed genuinely happy? — Tzeentch
A fish of course is incapable of having such a discourse as we’re having but if they could speak they’d immediately acknowledge our superiority to them in almost every aspect apart from being able to breathe under water. — invicta
But if a fish could speak and be intelligent enough to have enough self-awareness, introspection, and skilled enough understanding and use of language to deem humans "superior" in the first place, then OMG, they would not be fish. — Cobra
I don't see how humans by the nature of being humans can be superior to other animals as animals themselves. — Cobra
Human beings whilst in one regard are capable of performing completely selfless acts of kindness are equally capable of doing the opposite to such extremes as murder and endless wars. — invicta
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