Hannah Arendt finds in the ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates, the first articulation of the banality of evil
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Hannah Arendt finds in the ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates,
the first articulation of the "banality of evil" argument | ||
the power that self-reflective “thinking” can have to preserve morality identity in individuals | ||
an example of the power of the environment to affect morality | ||
a political philosophy to combat totalitarianism |
- According to Phillip Zimbardo, __________
evil stems from the “deep recesses” of the human mind or soul, | ||
people are made evil by behavior-shaping conditions, factors, and roles (and role models) | ||
there is no such thing as "evil" | ||
people become evil because of their "devilish" dispositions |
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