Consider starting small, with short, clear and engaging examples, like the Newcomb’s problem, the PD or the Trolley problem, or the Milgram or Stanford experiments
It’s awfully easy to read the Milgram or Stanford experiments as (e.g.) ammunition for anti-authoritarianism without deeply understanding what makes them tick. This seems to be a general problem with dramatic psychological results.
It’s awfully easy to read the Milgram or Stanford experiments as (e.g.) ammunition for anti-authoritarianism without deeply understanding what makes them tick. This seems to be a general problem with dramatic psychological results.