i will say a bad/evil person is someone who will hurt other people for pleasure. or for non basic human requirement needs. like for example you would kill an person just to get their phone
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First thing I notice is that you are smiling a lotThats close to deterministic (as in born with, or grown up as) group identities again. ("I can do nothing about my convictions on whats good or bad.") Which should be avoided, imho.
It neglects concepts like ethics, morals, major consensus narrative (which can be formed as well.. ) - that can develop over longer periods of time. Some are even subject to what you could call societal trends.
Some are changed by social movements.
The list goes on. Only "what you grew up with" - is a cop out - that lets everyone retract to their default position of "everyone can be correct on this, because their feelings are right".
(As you might imagine, I'm not very fond of this position. )
But yes, childhood development plays a role as well.
haha dont worry
Have to reduce smilie quota again.
But yes, childhood development plays a role as well.
Are "good people" "good" by personal choice? Did they make the right decisions growing up? Were they lucky enough to be born into a loving family? Were they lucky enough not to suffer from mental illness? Were they lucky enough to have enough food on the table? Were they blessed with altruistic genes?
EDIT: As I posted on the second page