
How we think about evil
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Study of Human Behavior
This chapter explores the Stanford Prison Experiment, highlighting the rapid transformation of ordinary individuals into roles of oppressor and victim. It examines the psychological mechanisms behind their behavior and how situational factors can shape moral accountability. The discussion emphasizes the implications of group dynamics and the significance of personal agency in confronting moral complexities.
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