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Evil

In Our Time

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The Greek Optimism of Aristotle

The Greek optimism that is shared both by Plato and Aristotle. The view that human beings naturally are good, and therefore that evil is a distortion or a dysfunction. And so, from that point of view, evil isn't really natural. It's unnatural. This also leads Plato to say that no one would consciously or willingly, knowingly, choose evil. One can only knowingly choose good, because if you know the good, if you know yourself, you will always choose the good.

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