Evil
Evil is a term used across ethics, religion, philosophy, and everyday language to describe conduct, events, or circumstances that are profoundly harmful, malevolent, or morally wrong. The word derives from the Old English yfel, meaning wicked or hurtful, with cognates in several Germanic languages. In philosophical and theological discussions, evil is treated as a property or category that can affect persons, societies, or natural processes, often raising questions about the nature of morality and the good.
Evil is commonly distinguished into several categories. Moral evil refers to wrong or cruel actions by agents,
The problem of evil is a central challenge in philosophy and theology. It asks how to reconcile
In practical use, evil is a value judgment used to condemn actions, policies, or events. Its analysis