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rank these criminals, starting with the most heinous (the most evil) an…

Question

rank these criminals, starting with the most heinous (the most evil) and ending with the least evil. be prepared to give reasons for your choices.
just a number from 1 - 15 in the first column.
1 is the most evil, 15 is the least evil
a soldier who kills an enemy soldier in battle
a man who kills his king.
a man who kills a close relative.
a woman who persuades her husband to kill someone.
a woman who kills her own child.
a woman who plans a murder but kills no one herself.
a man who suspects his best friend of murder but does nothing.
a man who arranges for his best friend to be murdered.
a man who tries to have his best friend’s son murdered.
a king who orders the death of an enemy.
a king who orders the deaths of an enemy’s wife and children.
a soldier who kills children under orders from his king.
a doctor who knows his patient is a murderer but says nothing.
a woman who commits suicide.
a man who kills the murderer of his family.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To rank the criminals, we consider the severity of the act, including intent, harm caused, and moral implications:

  1. A King who orders the deaths of an enemy’s wife and children (killing innocent family members, extreme cruelty)
  2. A man who tries to have his best friend’s son murdered (targeting a child, innocent victim)
  3. A man who arranges for his best friend to be murdered (premeditated murder of a friend)
  4. A woman who kills her own child (killing one’s own child, profound betrayal)
  5. A man who kills a close relative (murder of family, strong moral violation)
  6. A man who kills his King (treason and murder of a leader)
  7. A soldier who kills children under orders from his King (obeying immoral orders to kill innocents)
  8. A King who orders the death of an enemy (military/political killing, less personal cruelty)
  9. A woman who persuades her husband to kill someone (incitement to murder)
  10. A woman who plans a murder but kills no one herself (intent to murder, no direct harm)
  11. A soldier who kills an enemy soldier in battle (combat killing, justified by war context)
  12. A man who kills the murderer of his family (vigilante justice, but motive is revenge for family)
  13. A doctor who knows his patient is a murderer but says nothing (omission, aiding a criminal passively)
  14. A man who suspects his best friend of murder but does nothing (omission, less direct aid)
  15. A woman who commits suicide (self - harm, no harm to others, least “evil” in terms of harm to others)

Answer:

  1. A King who orders the deaths of an enemy’s wife and children
  2. A man who tries to have his best friend’s son murdered
  3. A man who arranges for his best friend to be murdered
  4. A woman who kills her own child
  5. A man who kills a close relative
  6. A man who kills his King
  7. A soldier who kills children under orders from his King
  8. A King who orders the death of an enemy
  9. A woman who persuades her husband to kill someone
  10. A woman who plans a murder but kills no one herself
  11. A soldier who kills an enemy soldier in battle
  12. A man who kills the murderer of his family
  13. A doctor who knows his patient is a murderer but says nothing
  14. A man who suspects his best friend of murder but does nothing
  15. A woman who commits suicide