The Concept of Evil is dedicated to the analysis of the concept of
evil. The term "evil" is used widely in ordinary language and yet
philosophers have disagreed on what, if anything, distinguishes an evil
act from a wrong act or an evil person from a bad one. Is "evil" a
distinct and important moral category? Which agents and acts can and
should be classified as "evil"? In which areas of practice does evil
arise? These questions indicate three essential categories that belong
to a thorough analysis of the concept of evil: meta-evil, the nature of
evil, and applied evil. The articles presented in this volume provide
insight into these categories.