Think of this as ' possible worlds ' sociology and ethics.
What of Rousseau?
Or of Locke?
Where would Hume have stood?
Hard places for Hegel, or Kant, to get footing.
Did any prehistoric populations have anything like what we now call the concept of evil? Or of good?
Just to muddy the water, American indian tribes often, but not always, described other tribes, with which they were acquainted, and whom they disliked, as "the really bad people"; and transliterations of those descriptions into English became our names for many of those tribes.
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