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What is the philosophical difference between a child obeying primal instincts and an act of evil?
A baby is wholly self-indulgent, a criminal is wholly self-indulgent.
Ignoring differences of age and experience, what is the philosophical difference between the two?
If you have trouble ignoring said differences, here is a different framing of the question:
A man in a novel is depicted in one respect as evil, taking advantage of others and thereby stealing from them, while, in another, he is shown to be pathetic and frail, with an unorganized and undeveloped sense of self, engaging in what in the other respect is considered "evil" simply as a method of self-indulgence. What is the *philosophical* difference between the two?
The difference,in ethics as in law, is one of intention and autonomy. Evil requires knowledge in advance of likely consequences, and the choice to do otherwise. Children have neither.
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The Evil Dead $13.76 Rated: NRSynopsis: Sam Raimi's genuinely disturbing low-budget gorefest has lost little of its power to shock. The initial controversy over The Evil Dead's excessive violence proved to be a most effective form of publicity, helping to turn this obscure first feature into an infamous cult film. When a quintet of not-particularly-bright college students vacationing in the Michigan woods accidentally revives ancient demonic spirits, zombies run rampant, and carnage ensues. The movie starts slowly, but once the horror kicks in, it never stops, right up to the very last frame. Most impressive is the way The Evil Dead turns inanimate objects into instruments of evil with little more than sound effects and elaborate camera moves: keep an eye on the recurring glimpses of the moon, alternately ominous and romantic. There is humor as well, mainly in the sly exploitation of genre cliches, such as Ash's (Bruce Campbell) unfortunate sentimentality over his girlfriend's necklace. Evil Dead spawned a black-comedy remake, Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn, and a time-traveling sequel, Army of Darkness. Amy RobinsonThis auspicious feature debut from Sam Raimi -- shot on 16mm in the woods of Tennesse for around $350,000 -- secured the young director's cult status as a creative force to be reckoned with. The nominal plot involves five vacationing college kids -- Ash (Bruce Campbell), his girlfriend Linda (Betsy Baker), and their classmates Cheryl (Ellen Sandweiss), Scott (Hal Delrich) and Shelly (Sarah York) -- making an unplanned stopover in an abandoned mountain cabin surrounded by impenetrable woods. Before settling in for the night, they come across an ancient-looking occult tome filled with dense hieroglyphics and macabre illustrations, a dagger fashioned from human bones, and a reel-to-reel tape recorder. The taped message, dictated by a professor of archaeology, describes the contents of the Sumerian "Book of the Dead," filled with incantations used to bring otherworldly demons to life, giving them license to possess the living. The message goes on to explain that those possessed by these demons can only be stopped by total bodily dismemberment. When played among the group later that evening, the professor's recorded translations of the ritual chants traumatize the strangely prescient Shelly ... and simultaneously release an ominous presence from the depths of the forest. The evil spirits take to their dirty work with gusto, first assuming control of Shelly and transforming her into a cackling, murderous hag with superhuman strength; the others imprison her in the fruit cellar and chain the trapdoor shut. The spirits then begin to possess the other women, including Linda -- who immediately turns on Ash with a barrage of punches and sadistic taunts. Unable to bring himself to chop up his lover's corpse, Ash gives her a more customary burial in the woods -- which proves to be a big mistake. As the others succumb to demonic influence, Ash's horrific predicament becom |
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JV 21 Evil Honey Mix Frame - Bronze Lens $120 Jee Vice's evil collection honey mix frame, bronze lens are great with any look, and spice you up. |
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Turquoise Evil Eye Necklace $415 Brian Danielle turquoise evil eye necklace is mesmerizing. Twenty-eight diamonds frame an authentic turquoise stone. Set in 14K white gold with a deep blue glass eye in the center, this necklace is charming. Keep evil away with this stunning amulet which hangs from a 16 inch 14K white gold chain. This new design brings class to a age-old symbol. |
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No Evil $14.99 Michael Corsi No Evil - Art Print |
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On Evil $47.51 A compelling account of evil in which Adam Morton draws on fascinating examples as diverse as Augustine and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Exciting and thought-provoking, On Evil is essential reading. |
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See No Evil, Hear No Evil $4.99 See No Evil, Hear No Evil |
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Doppelganger: The Evil Within (DVD) $20.56 Shy, beautiful Holly was the perfect daughter, until the police began to suspect her of murdering her mother. But her new roommate Patrick suspects Holly's body is inhabited by two very different people.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseFull frame - 1.33 |
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Evil Is... $13.99 Track Listing: 1. Thirty Three, 2. Something Wicked This Way Comes, 3. Gravedigga, 4. Death Becomes Her, 5. Six Disciples of Hell, 6. Times Run Out, 7. Vengeance Des Les Mortes, 8. Humpty Dance, 9. New Friend, 10. In Harm's Way, 11. Mischief Night, 12. All These Bitches, 13. Get Lit, 14. Lullaby For the Insane, 15. Hide and Seek, 16. Someone's Going To Get Their Head Kicked In, 17. Lockjaw, 18. Evil is As Evil Does, 19. Armageddon, 20. [Silence], 21. [Silence], 22. [Silence], 23. [Silence], 24. [Silence], 25. [Silence], 26. [Silence], 27. [Silence], 28. [Silence], 29. [Silence], 30. [Silence], 31. [Silence], 32. [Silence], 33. [Silence], 34. [Silence], 35. [Silence], 36. [Silence], 37. [Silence], 38. [Silence], 39. [Silence], 40. [Silence], 41. [Silence], 42. [Silence], 43. [Silence], 44. [Silence], 45. [Silence], 46. [Silence], 47. [Silence], 48. [Silence], 49. [Silence], 50. [Silence], 51. [Silence], 52. [Silence], 53. [Silence], 54. [Silence], 55. [Silence], 56. [Silence], 57. [Silence], 58. [Silence], 59. [Silence], 60. [Silence], 61. [Silence], 62. [Silence], 63. [Silence], 64. [Silence], 65. [Silence], 66. [Untitled Track] |
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Make Sure You've Got the HID Lights on: The Scariest Video Games Ever Pt. 3
A list of the scariest video games ever made. Don’t play these in the dark, make sure you’ve got your hid lights shining at full blast or else the slightest noise, from a train horn to a creaking door will have you soiling yourself.
Clive Barker’s Undying
Clive Barker is known for being the writer and director of some of the most unique and disturbing horror films of our generation, so lending his talent to a horror video game was great news for those looking for a scare. “Undying” is a first person shooter video game about the adventures of a 1920s Irish paranormal investigator sent to find out about mysterious occult rumors on the estate of one of his friends. You must uncover the secrets of this occult and stop the “Undying King” from entering the earthly realm. The gameplay follows standard first person controls but you have a number of unique magical weapons at your disposal, from the Gel’ziabar Stone to the Ectoplasm spell. The game was critically acclaimed but did not sell very well, which made Gamestop give it the “Best game that no one played” award for that year.
Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem
There have been lots of games based on H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos but none as successfully and terrifyingly as “Eternal Darkness.” Highlighted by its unique, patented “Sanity Meter,” “Eternal Darkness” really messed with your mind, for whenever your character came face to face with unspeakable evil, your sanity level would drop, and when it dropped far enough, strange things would start to happen, the walls would start dripping blood, your screen would mysteriously go blank, or you would hear the sound of footsteps and voices which were not there. The game had one of the most complex storylines in recent memory, with an elaborate backstory of Gods and humans who throughout time have kept the Gods at bay. You must take control of different figures throughout time as they fight the elder Gods and the great, slumbering Mantorok.
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