Wickedness

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La méchanceté est le « caractère de celui qui fait le mal intentionnellement et s'y complaît ». Contraire : bonté. rdf:langString
Wickedness is generally considered a synonym for evil or sinfulness. Among theologians and philosophers, it has the more specific meaning of a profound evil committed consciously and of free will. It can also be considered the quality or state of being wicked. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Wickedness
rdf:langString Méchanceté
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rdf:langString La méchanceté est le « caractère de celui qui fait le mal intentionnellement et s'y complaît ». Contraire : bonté.
rdf:langString Wickedness is generally considered a synonym for evil or sinfulness. Among theologians and philosophers, it has the more specific meaning of a profound evil committed consciously and of free will. It can also be considered the quality or state of being wicked. As characterized by Martin Buber in his 1952 work Bilder von Gut und Böse (translated as Good and Evil: Two Interpretations), "The first stage of evil is 'sin,' occasional directionlessness. Endless possibility can be overwhelming, leading man to grasp at anything, distracting and busying himself, in order to not have to make a real, committed choice. The second stage of evil is 'wickedness,' when caprice is embraced as a deformed substitute for genuine will and becomes characteristic." Wickedness connotes blameworthiness.
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