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See no evil, hear no evil, do no evil: the lessons of immune privilege

Nature Immunology, 2006
Immune-mediated inflammation and allograft rejection are greatly reduced in certain organs, a phenomenon called 'immune privilege'. Immune privilege is well developed in three regions of the body: the eye, the brain and the pregnant uterus. Immune-mediated inflammation has devastating consequences in the eye and brain, which have limited capacity for ...
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The Face of Evil

Scientific American, 2017
The author discusses the qualities of villains in motion pictures. He cites the study conducted by dermatologists Julie Amthor Croley and Richard F. Wagner which indicates that classic film villains display a significant higher incidence of dermatological findings than heroes.
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Development and validation of the good and evil character traits (GECT) scale

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2021
Liying Jiao, Ying Yang, Zhen Guo
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Unpacking “evil”: Claiming the core of the Dark Triad

Personality and Individual Differences, 2015
Angela Book   +2 more
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Is radical evil banal? Is banal evil radical?

Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2007
Paul Formosa
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Dispositional accounts of evil personhood

Philosophical Studies, 2009
Luke Russell
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