Date: February 27, 2019
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: The Hague, Wijnhaven Campus Leiden University

Evil Online

We now live in an era defined by the ubiquity of the internet. From our everyday engagement with social media to trolls on forums and the emergence of the dark web, the internet is a space characterized by unreality, isolation, anonymity, objectification, and rampant self-obsession—the perfect breeding ground for new, unprecedented manifestations of evil. In this lecture I will give a comprehensive analysis of evil and moral character in relation to our increasingly online lives. I will argue that a growing sense of moral confusion—moral fog—pushes otherwise ordinary, normal people toward evildoing, and that values basic to moral life such as autonomy, intimacy, trust, and privacy are put at risk by online platforms and new technology.