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9 pages in length. The entirely human concept of good and evil - bound by the tenets of yin/yang whereby to everything positive there is a negative, to every dark there is a light – is the barometer of social order in a civilized society; often associated with the struggle between virtue and immorality, the long-lived battle between good and evil continues to be an instrumental facet of man's search for self amid chaos. The issue at hand, however, is effectively pointing to the place where good ends and evil begins, inasmuch as these two concepts are both relative to specific situations and variant in different global societies. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. EVIL ACTS AND HUMAN NATURE by Lori
S. Mohr-Corrigan, Ph.D. (c) October 2010 paper properly! INTRODUCTION The entirely human concept of good and evil - bound by
the tenets of yin/yang whereby to everything positive there is a negative, to every dark there is a light - is the barometer of social order in a civilized society;
often associated with the struggle between virtue and immorality, the long-lived battle between good and evil continues to be an instrumental facet of mans search for self amid chaos.
The issue at hand, however, is effectively pointing to the place where good ends and evil begins, inasmuch as these two concepts are both relative to specific situations and variant
in different global societies. While in most places it is evil to behead another human being and dine on his brain, this behavior is quite normal in tribes where
cannibalism is the way of life. Killing insects is commonplace in most societies and actually looked upon as a good deed but it is highly offensive to the Jains,
a deeply spiritual people who believe there is value in every life form and purposely go out of their way to avoid cavalier death. Then much consideration must be
placed upon the catalyst behind commonly accepted acts of evil, such as personal assault, theft, abuse and other behaviors that reside at the polar opposite of those like Mother Teresa
and the lady in the corner house who rescues homeless cats. How evil is a mentally ill homeless person who steals food from another in order to eat that
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