There was also a wide variation of "teacher" reactions depending on how they were cajoled into completing the experiment, whether they could see the "student" and other factors.
In every human there is a monster. In every monster there is a human.. So think its the wrong question. The question could be. What makes a human unhuman..The answer would be ..Nothing. So "evil" becomes nothing. Only a "jugdement" created by someones perception of being human in a certain way makes it possible, but "unreal".
Honestly, it's pretty embarrassing for you two to bring up the prison experiment with how discredited it has been and how thoroughly poorly it was done. Precisely 0 useful information was gathered from it.
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There was also a wide variation of "teacher" reactions depending on how they were cajoled into completing the experiment, whether they could see the "student" and other factors.
In every human there is a monster. In every monster there is a human.. So think its the wrong question. The question could be. What makes a human unhuman..The answer would be ..Nothing. So "evil" becomes nothing. Only a "jugdement" created by someones perception of being human in a certain way makes it possible, but "unreal".
No mention of Kohlberg? How can you discuss evil without at least a brief overview of morality, moral development, and moral relativism?
Honestly, it's pretty embarrassing for you two to bring up the prison experiment with how discredited it has been and how thoroughly poorly it was done. Precisely 0 useful information was gathered from it.
@cxa24 I think you meant to reply to something else.