Okay, so maybe Hitler himself didn't think he was evil, but let's look at it from an outside perspective. Like Frosties comment on wanting good and having a bad outcome, maybe that was Hitler's intention, but it isn't the same as Frosties example. What Hitler did was on purpose. He purposely sentenced hundreds of thousands of minorities to their death. From an outside perspective, it would be logical to conclude that if Hitler does evil, then he himself is evil. Then again, I don't really believe in good and evil, just creulty and unjust.
Was Adolf Hitler really an evil person?
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Okay, so maybe Hitler himself didn't think he was evil, but let's look at it from an outside perspective. Like Frosties comment on wanting good and having a bad outcome, maybe that was Hitler's intention, but it isn't the same as Frosties example. What Hitler did was on purpose. He purposely sentenced hundreds of thousands of minorities to their death. From an outside perspective, it would be logical to conclude that if Hitler does evil, then he himself is evil. Then again, I don't really believe in good and evil, just creulty and unjust.
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"From an outside perspective, it would be logical to conclude that if Hitler does evil, then he himself is evil."
Could I conclude that you think that someone IS whatever he/she DOES?
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Only in some cases, and even then they are just assumptions. Like for someone who does charity work, you could assume that that person is charitable.