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Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Philip Zimbardo, 91, Whose Stanford Prison Experiment Studied Evil, Dies

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Philip Zimbardo, 91, Whose Stanford Prison Experiment Studied Evil, Dies

www.nytimes.com

Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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      Did he do anything besides the Stanford Prison Experiment that I just don’t know of? Because if that’s all, I’d be more inclined to say that he’s just stubbornly wrong rather than evil. But maybe you know something I don’t

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        Vsauce’s “Mindbreak” series on YouTube did an episode on the Stanford Prison experiment and Zimbardo’s later work in life if you want to check it out.

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        Well the experiment followed zero ethical guidelines, so in a way a type of evil

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    What a fucking fraud

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    I remember some popular YouTuber ran an experiment trying to re-create the conclusions that Zimbardo had come to. The results contradicted his conclusions and they confronted him. He continued to defend his experiment. He seemed like a rather stubborn man.

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      Humm, so we have two similar experiments with different outcomes?

      That just seem to indicate that we don’t have enough data.

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        I don’t think anyone has been able to recreate his experiment. He’s accused of manipulating it to fit his narrative. He denies these accusations, of course.

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          **denied

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    The only thing useful about that study was his vile behavior and how everyone at the university went along with it.

    Hell, he was still working at a University in Palo Alto just a few years ago.

    Even after admitting all the horrible shit he did, he kept teaching (and probably kept banging his students like he did back then) until only a few years ago.

    He might not have stopped at all.

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      Nope, there was something else useful. That he specifically did because of it.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Zimbardo#Testimony_at_Trial_of_Abu_Ghraib_Prison_Guards

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    Just FYI, this is an old article. He died on October 24th.

    Also, he was instrumental in exposing torture in Iraq, no matter what his earlier unethical experiment did.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Zimbardo#Testimony_at_Trial_of_Abu_Ghraib_Prison_Guards

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    Zimbardo is part of a generation of psychology that struggled with why modern European people did a Shoah. Or rather a generation that sought to confirm through experiment that the Germans were alright and it was really all Hitler’s fault. Or at least a small number of evil Germans who caused the whole mess.

    It’s auspicious to bring this up now because just watching the news these days makes a fool of Zimbardo.

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