There is a part near the beginning where he's talking about his method. He says people are not always careful about what they say, and often use the term evil instead of wrong bad for emphasis or to express strong feelings of revulsion and disapproval. So we must search for clear cases, cases uncontentious and clear, beyond any reasonable doubt, cases, such as those i am about to depict. And it goes n like, there's just a ton of the more examples of, is there an editor at this fuckin journal? Ok? All right. Join us next time on very badi.
David and Tamler descend into the dark pits of Hell to look Satan in the eyes and discover the nature of evil. OK…that’s not fully accurate, we just read and talk about a couple of philosophy articles that analyze the concept. What are the features of evil people and acts? Does evil just mean ‘really really really really bad’ or is it categorically different in some way? Can you be evil without ever actually causing harm? Is Tony Soprano evil?
Plus we take a "moral alignment" quiz (inspired by role playing games like Dungeons and Dragons). We both want to end up as ‘chaotic good’ but does it turn out that way? And what kind of character is a unicorn?
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