Levels of Evil
1. Pure Malevolence
- Morality: Utterly corrupt and devoid of any moral compass.
- Intentions: Intent to cause maximum harm and suffering for pleasure or gain.
2. Malicious
- Morality: Highly immoral, with little to no regard for others.
- Intentions: Deliberately seeks to hurt or manipulate others for personal benefit.
3. Selfish
- Morality: Lacks empathy, prioritizes self over others.
- Intentions: Pursues personal gain at the expense of others, indifferent to the harm caused.
4. Opportunistic
- Morality: Flexible morals, will act unethically if it benefits them.
- Intentions: Takes advantage of situations for personal benefit, even if it means causing harm.
5. Ignorant
- Morality: Unaware of the impact of their actions, morally ambiguous.
- Intentions: Actions can unintentionally harm others, but without malice.
Levels of Good
1. Pure Altruism
- Morality: Impeccable moral compass, prioritizes the well-being of others.
- Intentions: Selflessly seeks to help and support others, even at personal cost.
2. Compassionate
- Morality: Highly moral, driven by empathy and compassion.
- Intentions: Intends to alleviate suffering and bring joy to others.
3. Benevolent
- Morality: Strong moral values, generally kind and considerate.
- Intentions: Aims to do good and help others, but may have personal boundaries.
4. Principled
- Morality: Firm moral beliefs, adheres to a personal code of ethics.
- Intentions: Acts according to principles, aiming to be fair and just.
5. Well-Intentioned
- Morality: Generally moral, tries to do good but may not always succeed.
- Intentions: Has good intentions and aims to help, but may lack the means or knowledge to do so effectively.
Neutral
1. Balanced
- Morality: Holds a balance of moral and self-interest.
- Intentions: Acts based on circumstances, with a mix of self-interest and concern for others.
2. Ambiguous
- Morality: Morally ambiguous, actions can be unpredictable.
- Intentions: Intentions vary, sometimes good, sometimes self-serving or harmful.