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Das Milgram-Experiment
Zur Gehorsamsbereitschaft gegenüber Autorität
Book • 1982
In this book, Stanley Milgram chronicles his famous obedience experiments conducted at Yale University in the 1960s.
The experiments aimed to measure the willingness of participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to administer electric shocks to another person, despite the moral implications.
Milgram discusses the methodology, results, and variations of the experiment, highlighting the significant findings that challenged traditional views on morality and free will.
The book also explores the broader implications of obedience to authority and its relevance to historical events such as the Holocaust.
The experiments aimed to measure the willingness of participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to administer electric shocks to another person, despite the moral implications.
Milgram discusses the methodology, results, and variations of the experiment, highlighting the significant findings that challenged traditional views on morality and free will.
The book also explores the broader implications of obedience to authority and its relevance to historical events such as the Holocaust.
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Erwähnt im Podcast als der Psychologe, dessen Experiment die Vorstellung von Gut und Böse veränderte.

Stanley Milgrams Experiment: Der Mann, der die Welt schockte