Episode 17: Stanley Milgram and Obedience to Authority
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CogNation
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CogNation Media
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audio
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Philosophy
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Publication Date |
Jul 25, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:11:21
In the 1960s, the social psychologist Stanley Milgram performed some of the most famous experiments in psychology history, demonstrating that ordinary people could do terrible things in certain circumstances. Joe and Rolf look into the meaning of these experiments from a contemporary view. How are they holding up over 50 years later, and what else have we learned about obedience? Milgram's experiments (http://psyc604.stasson.org/Milgram1.pdf) Milgram in Virtual Reality (Gonzalez-Franco et al., 2018) (https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0209704)

In the 1960s, the social psychologist Stanley Milgram performed some of the most famous experiments in psychology history, demonstrating that ordinary people could do terrible things in certain circumstances. Joe and Rolf look into the meaning of these experiments from a contemporary view. How are they holding up over 50 years later, and what else have we learned about obedience?

Milgram's experiments Milgram in Virtual Reality (Gonzalez-Franco et al., 2018)

In the 1960s, the social psychologist Stanley Milgram performed some of the most famous experiments in psychology history, demonstrating that ordinary people could do terrible things in certain circumstances. Joe and Rolf look into the meaning of these experiments from a contemporary view. How are they holding up over 50 years later, and what else have we learned about obedience?

Milgram's experiments Milgram in Virtual Reality (Gonzalez-Franco et al., 2018)

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