Philip Zimbardo, who led the 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment, gave an
interesting talk on the nature of good and evil. In relation to moral
development, how do certain situations seduce ordinary people to perform
actions that they recognize as immoral? If we all have the capacity for
evil, why do some become a reality and some not?
How and why do the photographs of Abu Ghraib prisoners acquire
emotional and moral relevance? Please share what you think of Zimbardo's
arguments!
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