"If the devil goes away from me, I am anxious that my angel will escape." Rainer Maria Rilke wrote this article to explain the human nature. He stated his view on human behavior and people's way of thinking. Without evil, people do not know exactly what is good. Everyone has qualities of right and wrong. It is balanced and it is stable for everyone. In the absence of a person, humans will not be able to distinguish or understand whether their behavior is correct or wrong.
It is not evil. Without evil there is no good way to exist. They complement each other, there is no one, you can not have another one. Unfortunately, evil always seems to outweigh that profit. This is reflected in various literary era of history. There are various ways to show good and evil. When someone is kind or considerate, it can be beautiful. - Hippo Augustine (354-430) is one of the most influential thinkers in Christianity. He has contributed many ideas and ideas to Christian theology. One of his most important contributions is the concept of "original sin" and his concept of "evil". These concepts have evolved over the years. Augustine painted their evolution in his 13 autobiographies he wrote in his 40s.
In most of the Western intellectual history, studies of evil are reserved for theology. From Augustine and Aquinas to Luther and Calvin, Christian thinkers are crazy about "evil problems", how good a god in our world can have bad things. When Immanuel Kant introduces the concept of extreme evil that exists outside the bounds of reason and will, the eternal problems of evil are released from the exclusive grasp of the church. Perhaps because of its mixed religious and secular qualities, our evil concept creates almost mysterious power in society's impulse to create order from chaos and despair It was. As Susan Neyman wrote in his groundbreaking research, "evil in modern thinking", "The problem of evil can be expressed in terms of theological or secular terms, but basically it is It is understandability of the whole world.