Obedience to Authority: An Experimental ViewHarper & Row, 1974 - 224 páginas In the 1960s Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram famously carried out a series of experiments that forever changed our perceptions of morality and free will. The subjects--or "teachers"--were instructed to administer electroshocks to a human "learner," with the shocks becoming progressively more powerful and painful. Controversial but now strongly vindicated by the scientific community, these experiments attempted to determine to what extent people will obey orders from authority figures regardless of consequences. "Obedience to Authority" is Milgram's fascinating and troubling chronicle of his classic study and a vivid and persuasive explanation of his conclusions. |
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... become agents in a terrible destructive process . Moreover , even when the destructive effects of their work become patently clear , and they are asked to carry out actions incompatible with fundamental standards of morality ...
... become agents in a terrible destructive process . Moreover , even when the destructive effects of their work become patently clear , and they are asked to carry out actions incompatible with fundamental standards of morality ...
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... become so absorbed in the narrow technical aspects of the task that he loses sight of its broader consequences . The film Dr. Strangelove brilliantly satirized the absorption of a bomber crew in the exacting technical procedure of ...
... become so absorbed in the narrow technical aspects of the task that he loses sight of its broader consequences . The film Dr. Strangelove brilliantly satirized the absorption of a bomber crew in the exacting technical procedure of ...
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... become more salient in the victim's field of awareness and consequently becomes more self - conscious , embar- rassed , and inhibited in his punishment of the victim . 4. Experienced unity of act . In the Remote conditions it is more ...
... become more salient in the victim's field of awareness and consequently becomes more self - conscious , embar- rassed , and inhibited in his punishment of the victim . 4. Experienced unity of act . In the Remote conditions it is more ...
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The Dilemma of Obedience | 1 |
Method of Inquiry | 13 |
Expected Behavior | 27 |
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Obedience to Authority: The Experiment That Challenged Human Nature Stanley Milgram Vista previa restringida - 2017 |
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