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Cruelty

Cruelty is the intentional infliction of suffering or the inaction towards another's suffering when a clear remedy is readily available. Sadism can also be related to this form of action or concept.

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Cruelty

Nodes23
Edges22
Triples40
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.086957
Components1

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related to References · 22
Cruelty → Barrozo, Basic Books, Bulletin, Crim, Criminal Law, Evil, Four Conceptions, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, On Empathy, Origins, Others, Pain, Paulo, Regarding, Reviewed, Simon Baron-Cohen, SSRN, The Montreal ReviewSusan Sontag
related to Literary references · 9
Cruelty → Chesterton, Clerical Life, George Eliot, Gilbert, Intellectual, Janet's Repentance, Philosopher Bertrand Russell, Scenes, That
related to Usage in law · 5
Cruelty → According, Barozzo, In, The, When
see also · 3
Cruelty → AbuseCruelty-freeEveryday, CrueltyTheatre, SchadenfreudeSpiteThe Four Stages
is a · 1
Cruelty → intentional infliction of suffering or the inaction towards another's suffering when a clear remedy is readily available

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law punishment suffering cruel treatment conception four conceptions victim infliction also sadism refers criminal beyond pain towards action victimization divorce

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Crueltyis aintentional infliction of suffering or the inaction towards another's suffering when a clear remedy is readily available0.90text
Crueltyrelated to Literary referencesGeorge Eliot0.60section
Crueltyrelated to Literary referencesJanet's Repentance0.60section
Crueltyrelated to Literary referencesScenes0.60section
Crueltyrelated to Literary referencesClerical Life0.60section
Crueltyrelated to Literary referencesPhilosopher Bertrand Russell0.60section
Crueltyrelated to Literary referencesThat0.60section
Crueltyrelated to Literary referencesGilbert0.60section
Crueltyrelated to Literary referencesChesterton0.60section
Crueltyrelated to Literary referencesIntellectual0.60section
Crueltyrelated to ReferencesLock-green0.60section
Crueltyrelated to ReferencesLock-gray-alt-20.60section

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