Originally posted by Kythag
Evil people do not consider themselves evil. Everyone thinks they are doing the right thing.
Your argument doesn\'t support your statement and the statement itself is wrong.
Why? Good vs Evil and Right vs Wrong aren\'t same things. Believes of what is right and what is wrong form the moral standing on the good to evil axis. If someone believes helping others is right thing to do, he most likely is good; If someone believes causing suffering in others for the sake of pleasing himself is right, then most likely he is evil.
Not considering oneself evil is completely different thing. If someone who commits awful crimes, doesn\'t see himself as evil, it\'s a state of psychological disfunction where person cannot tell good from evil; Take serial murderers for example.
Sure, people would have problems with openly admitting themselves to be evil, but that doesn\'t mean they don\'t see themselves as evil. The word itself is a rather strong factor, but meaning behind it isn\'t.
If someone sees himself as vicious, automatically he sees himself as evil, even though he would never pin the title to himself.
One problem I see when people talk about alignments is that they look solely at the titles. Good, evil, neutral, chaotic, lawful... And yet it is the meaning behind them that is important, never the titles themselves.
Let\'s just compare how many people would pin to themselves word \"lawful\" and how many statements such as \"I value honour\", \"I follow the tradition\", \"I follow the law of my country\".