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- Evil abstract "See also: Evil (disambiguation) and Good and evil. "Mauvais" redirects here. For a listing of wine grapes that are known as Mauvais noir, see Mauvais noir.Evil, in its most general context, is taken as the absence or complete opposite of that which is ascribed as being good. Often, evil is used to denote profound immorality. In certain religious contexts evil has been described as a supernatural force. Definitions of evil vary, as does the analysis of its root motives and causes. However, elements that are commonly associated with evil involve unbalanced behavior involving expediency, selfishness, ignorance, or neglect.In cultures with Manichaean and Abrahamic religious influence, evil is usually perceived as the dualistic antagonistic opposite of good, in which good should prevail and evil should be defeated. In cultures with Buddhist spiritual influence, both good and evil are perceived as part of an antagonistic duality that itself must be overcome through achieving Śūnyatā meaning emptiness in the sense of recognition of good and evil being two opposing principles but not a reality, emptying the duality of them, and achieving a oneness.The philosophical question of whether morality is absolute, relative, or illusory leads to questions about the nature of evil, with views falling into one of four opposed camps: moral absolutism, amoralism, moral relativism, and moral universalism.While the term is applied to events and conditions without agency, the forms of evil addressed in this article presume an evildoer or doers.".
- Evil thumbnail Extermination_of_Evil_Sendan_Kendatsuba_crop.jpg?width=300.
- Evil wikiPageExternalLink story?id=90617&page=1.
- Evil wikiPageExternalLink pto-20020101-000004.html.
- Evil wikiPageExternalLink Lance+Morrow.aspx.
- Evil wikiPageExternalLink keyword.asp?kid=1229.
- Evil wikiPageID "9897".
- Evil wikiPageRevisionID "606413652".
- Evil hasPhotoCollection Evil.
- Evil subject Category:Ethical_issues_in_religion.
- Evil subject Category:Religious_philosophy.
- Evil subject Category:Social_philosophy.
- Evil comment "See also: Evil (disambiguation) and Good and evil. "Mauvais" redirects here. For a listing of wine grapes that are known as Mauvais noir, see Mauvais noir.Evil, in its most general context, is taken as the absence or complete opposite of that which is ascribed as being good. Often, evil is used to denote profound immorality. In certain religious contexts evil has been described as a supernatural force. Definitions of evil vary, as does the analysis of its root motives and causes.".
- Evil label "Das Böse".
- Evil label "Evil".
- Evil label "Mal".
- Evil label "Mal".
- Evil label "Mal".
- Evil label "Male".
- Evil label "Zło".
- Evil label "Зло".
- Evil label "شر".
- Evil label "悪".
- Evil label "惡".
- Evil sameAs Zlo.
- Evil sameAs Das_Böse.
- Evil sameAs Κακό.
- Evil sameAs Mal.
- Evil sameAs Mal.
- Evil sameAs Male.
- Evil sameAs 悪.
- Evil sameAs 악.
- Evil sameAs Zło.
- Evil sameAs Mal.
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- Evil sameAs Q15292.
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- Evil wasDerivedFrom Evil?oldid=606413652.
- Evil depiction Extermination_of_Evil_Sendan_Kendatsuba_crop.jpg.
- Evil isPrimaryTopicOf Evil.