Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-11533671-20140912050918/@comment-25222572-20140912175518

Grahamburglar wrote: Having understandable reasons to do bad things doesn't make you "not evil", it makes you a reasonably well-thought-out villain. I mean, shall we run down the list of villains with understandable motivations, you want to pick out the ones that aren't evil? :P I mean, that would be a fun game and all but it would take six million years. Actually, according to certain schools of ethical thought, that's EXACTLY what it means.For example, one states that If your actions come from a place where your intentions are good, then your actions are inherently moral.......

Another claims that if your actions, regardless of intent or other factors, result in a "good", tben your actions are likewise moral. It's all largely based on opinion, and interpretation. Which is why staying away from these labels is probably a good idea.