I'm not a native speaker, and I see that I may have been unclear. I was thinking of the human consequences. In my language they are almost synonyms. They of course care about the outcome, but not the effect it has on…
Calling something "evil" is implying an external force (often linked to religion), that I don't think should be used. It reduces the responsibility of the person doing "evil" acts. I think the missing ingredient is…
I'm not a native speaker, and I see that I may have been unclear. I was thinking of the human consequences. In my language they are almost synonyms. They of course care about the outcome, but not the effect it has on…
Calling something "evil" is implying an external force (often linked to religion), that I don't think should be used. It reduces the responsibility of the person doing "evil" acts. I think the missing ingredient is…