Originally posted by: Pheran
We got asked this in high school (a long time ago!) as part of an assignment after reading Lord of the Flies. I've spent time on and off over the years coming back to the question. Ultimately I think it's a misframed question, and that people are not inherently good or bad. However, in general I think that people are inherently selfish (self interest is an evolutionary adaptation after all), which can sometimes lead to bad behaviors. The human mind also has an unfortunate proclivity for classifying people into categories, making it all too easy to create "them" vs "us" scenarios.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
I say more are inherently good than bad. We just hear about the bad ones far more often.
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Good or bad, I have no idea.
I do believe people are inherently stupid though.
Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Bad, by far. Even the people who do nothing but good in life are bad, because they only do that good because some freak mutation in their mind makes them feel good when they act good, so they are actually only doing good for selfish reasons.
Originally posted by: Aikouka
It seems you're completely ignoring the "nature vs nurture" debate with this question and declaring "nature" as the definitive answer. I've come to believe that it's truly a mix of a both and that there are traits we gain that can define us in certain ways.
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Neither. It's more the combination of people's genes, upbringing, and social interactions. All of those things combined are what will make a person "good" or "bad".
KT
Originally posted by: invidia
I'm going to conduct a life long experiment. I'm going to adopt some very young children (0-1 years) and raise one half with psychological and systematic abuse. The other half with love and care. Let's see which ones turn out to be transsexuals/serial killers/criminals and the goodies.
Originally posted by: Newbian
I am more a Chaotic Neutral myself.
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Do you believe that if you took a human, and raised it in another "perfect" society would that child be "good" or "bad"? Are humans able to be nurtured to be altruistic?