eihaitallisiin
Eihaitallisiin is a Finnish term that translates to "no harm intended" or "without malicious intent." It is often used in legal and ethical contexts to describe actions or statements that, while potentially causing negative consequences, were not driven by a desire to inflict harm. The emphasis is on the absence of malice or deliberate wrongdoing.
This concept can be relevant in various situations. For instance, in a legal dispute, proving that an
The underlying principle of eihaitallisiin is that intent plays a crucial role in evaluating behavior. While