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In the complex landscape of modern education, few subjects provoke as much debate and contemplation as the teaching of dark psychology. This discipline, which delves into the manipulative, deceptive, and often malevolent aspects of human behavior, poses unique ethical and pedagogical challenges. It is with these challenges in mind that we present "The Ethical and Pedagogical Implications of Teaching Dark Psychology" (Volume 2), a continuation of our in-depth exploration into the intricacies of this controversial field.This volume is divided into two parts, each addressing crucial facets of the…mehr

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In the complex landscape of modern education, few subjects provoke as much debate and contemplation as the teaching of dark psychology. This discipline, which delves into the manipulative, deceptive, and often malevolent aspects of human behavior, poses unique ethical and pedagogical challenges. It is with these challenges in mind that we present "The Ethical and Pedagogical Implications of Teaching Dark Psychology" (Volume 2), a continuation of our in-depth exploration into the intricacies of this controversial field.This volume is divided into two parts, each addressing crucial facets of the discourse surrounding the inclusion of dark psychology in academic curricula. Part I, comprising Chapters 4 and 5, delves into whether dark psychology should be taught and the potential benefits of its instruction. Part II, encompassing Chapters 6 and 7, examines the potential risks associated with teaching dark psychology and explores alternative approaches for addressing this content responsibly.
Autorenporträt
Kavita Roy, M.A.EDUCATION, UGC NET.Khritish Swargiary, M.A.EDUCATION, UGC NET.