
The Continuing Education Unit in the College of Education for Girls organized an electronic symposium on the dark triad of personality
The symposium presented by the visiting professor from the Arab Republic of Egypt, Donia Muhammad Al-Ghaziri, aimed at explaining the incidents that the mind cannot comprehend and the daily crimes against humans and animals without mercy, and how to justify them despite their ugliness.
During the symposium, the lecture showed the definition of the dark triad of personality as a set of characteristics that are socially undesirable and includes the narcissistic, psychopathic and Machiavellian personality. Dear reader, you may not care about knowing the characteristics of these personalities as much as your interest and curiosity about how a person does not feel guilty when he commits a crime, and this is what calls us to recognize separation. Moral, which is a set of mechanisms that a person resorts to so that he does not feel any guilt when he commits any crime, no matter how heinous it is.
And dealt with during the symposium justifications taken by those as
Generalizing and removing responsibility: In it, the person is stripped of responsibility for his act, as if blaming the state for not providing him with luxury and making him steal.
Polite terms: He used to put an ideal name for his crime, such as someone calling terrorism Jihad
Moral justification: To set a moral goal for his crime, such as stealing to give part of the money to the poor
And many other justifications dealt with in the lecture during the symposium