Questioning Authority
Hugh emphasizes the importance of questioning authority and the intentions behind educational guidance, highlighting the integrity of most teachers who genuinely care for their students. Ahmad adds that many professionals, including doctors and teachers, often act under the belief that they are contributing to the greater good, illustrating how good intentions can sometimes lead to harmful outcomes.In this clip
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Why do those who think they are doing good often do the most evil?
I have a question about the episode 1159: IQ Tests | Skeptical Sunday and the clip Eugenics and Its Legacy. That's indeed correct; history is full of examples of individuals who believed their actions served a greater good, despite their monstrous outcomes. Can you elaborate on this perspective in the context of those two pieces?
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