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      • "Evil people" and "evil acts" are common, but much less common than is generally believed. Most people are moral and self-controlled. Most people who intentionally harm others don't think of themselves as evil, tending to minimize or justify their actions—in crime and in war.
      www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/finding-purpose/202106/what-actually-is-evil-and-what-makes-people-carry-out-evil-acts
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  2. Jun 10, 2021 · "Evil people" and "evil acts" are common, but much less common than is generally believed. Most people are moral and self-controlled. Most people who intentionally harm others...

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  3. 2 days ago · Horrible, real (not fictional) people who have committed historical crimes. No celebrities (actors, TV personalities, musicians, athletes) or politicians you disagree with. When discussing the worst people in history, it's a somber reflection on the depths of human evil.

    • What Is The D-Factor?
    • How The Study Was Carried Out
    • The 9 Traits of Malevolence
    • How Dark Is Your Personality?

    The research team from Germany and Denmark defined the D-factor as “the basic tendency to maximize one’s own utility at the expense of others, accompanied by beliefs that serve as justifications for one’s malevolent behaviors.” Those who get high scores on such a rubric look to achieve their goals at all costs, even if they harm others in the proce...

    The scientists who worked on the study included Morten Moshagen from Ulm University, along with Benjamin E. Hilbig from the University of Koblenz-Landau and Ingo Zettler from the University of Copenhagen. They proposed that it is possible to measure malevolence similarly to how we measure intelligence. The pioneering psychologist Charles Spearman’s...

    These are the 9 traitscomprising the D-factor, along with the definitions used by the scientists: 1. Egoism:“the excessive concern with one’s own pleasure or advantage at the expense of community well-being.” 2. Machiavellianism:“manipulativeness, callous affect, and a strategic-calculating orientation.” 3. Moral disengagement:“a generalized cognit...

    If you’d like to test yourself to see how malevolent you might be, the psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman devised a short version of the D-factor test in his article for Scientific American.The more you are in agreement with multiple items on this list, the higher your D-factor score is likely to be:

  4. May 22, 2014 · Evil characters belong in horror movies, fantasy fiction and perhaps also in religious texts, but surely not in the real world.

  5. Oct 27, 2023 · Evil means seeing and treating people as obstacles to be removed or assets to be (ab)used for one’s benefit or pleasure (Kant’s self-conceit). Either way, evil treats humans as things to be...

  6. Aug 29, 2011 · Indeed, there are some evil people, so-called "sociopaths," who have Antisocial Personality Disorder and are therefore mentally ill according to current psychiatric standards. For example, the...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EvilEvil - Wikipedia

    Evil, by one definition, is being bad and acting out morally incorrect behavior; or it is the condition of causing unnecessary pain and suffering, thus containing a net negative on the world. [1] Evil is commonly seen as the opposite, or sometimes absence, of good.

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