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    created mankind for good; not necessarily that man is good. “He is created for good and the original predisposition in man is good; not that, thereby, he is already actually good” (Kant 40). The previous statement could be taken in many ways. But perhaps what Kant is saying here is that man is to become good to the best of man’s ability in this life. God’s plan is for man to pursue good. Kant establishes in Book I that man has a tendency towards evil. Kant explains, “Man is evil, can mean only, He

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    because the subject now has the choice between doing good or evil. Indeed, being “the master of this goodness...and not it by chance” is to be “partially reminiscent, as far as it is possible, of the perfection of God. For God is perfect by Himself and not as a matter of chance.”02 But, unlike God, man’s free will comes with the potential to do wrong, though the great good of free will is worth the risk; as Swinburne explains, “it is good that the free choices of humans should involve genuine

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    (Telgen 179), and Jack’s being the choir. When order and civilization is no longer apparent, even the most moralistic of the boys begin to descend into savagery. A full identification and explanation of the major conflicts of Ralph versus Jack and good versus evil are mandatory to prove Golding’s central theory that man’s descent into savagery is caused directly by a lack of order. Initially, Ralph and Jack’s dynamic and tumultuous relationship goes to explain how savagery will take its roots in civilization

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    able to do evil, as opposed to Jean-Jacques Rousseau, philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century, who believes that people are influenced by their environment shapes us to be good or evil. I believe that Rousseau is correct, humans are influenced by their surroundings and are shaped to be good or evil depending on who they are and what is around them. “Rousseau believed that all citizens should participate in government or the contract - and should be committed to the general good - even if

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    the nature of evil, and faith in the future. The Christian faith is rooted in the belief that God created everything, and that it is good. According to Christian belief, God has a plan for His creation, and therefore there is no need to be pessimistic. At first, this Christian view seems an unlikely fit with

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    reading the short story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Conner, I felt a deep sadness and fear. The thought that there is such evil and darkness in the world chills me to my core. I have watched numerous criminal shows and knew evil existed, however this story includes different aspects of evil that made me realize how it can disguise itself in normal ways. The darkness within this story isn’t just with The Misfit, it also includes the hatefulness and evil aspect of the other characters

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    excerpt of Confucian philosopher’s Hsun Tzu’s “Man’s Nature is Evil,” he begins by saying that the nature of man is that of evil. This evil nature is comprised of a lust for profit, feelings of hatred and jealousy, and a desire of beautiful things, all which if indulged in will lead to conflict, violence, and depravity. Following this nature makes one a criminal, and Tzu declares that teaching and guidance will allow man to become good through conscious effort. Tzu then contrasts his idea to that

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    symbolize the hold of order and peace throughout the story. As the boys come along two other major symbols become present. Simon who is the Christ like figure or the goodness in society and the opposite Jack who is the embodiment of the savagery and evil in humans. After everyone is gathered they select Ralph as their leader and chief. Almost immediately Ralph decides upon setting up a democracy system where everyone has a say as long as they held the conch. With this action the Conch is shown as an

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    Oh My Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” tells a tale of when man, who is supposedly good in nature, faces temptation and evil head on. The story, much like the tale of Adam & Eve, is an allegory for the evil and selfishness of mankind; for young Goodman Brown 's fight with his inner temptations and his outward struggle with the devil himself represents mankind 's lost encounter within the battle of good and evil. Though it is not clear whether the events in the forest are real or not, the duplicity

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    for the good in people? What if people have made a bad mistake, are they still good? Anne Frank always believed in the good in the people and you should too. I will show you information to prove that Anne’s way was right with the data I have collected. What if you did something bad, wouldn’t you want people to know you are still good? Would you want to be trusted again? It's best to look for the good in people even when they have done something bad, to let them have a chance to be good. Nobody

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