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Arguing, Obeying and Defying: A Rhetorical Perspective on Stanley Milgram's Obedience Experiments
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Arguing, Obeying and Defying: A Rhetorical Perspective on Stanley Milgram’s Obedience Experiments

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Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiments are among the most influential and controversial scientific studies ever conducted. The experiments are commonly understood to have shown how easily people can be led into harming another person, simply as a result of following orders. Recently, however, Milgram’s studies have been subjected to a sustained critique and re-evaluation. This book draws on the vast stock of audio recordings from Milgram’s experiments to reveal how these experiments can be understood as occasions for argumentation and rhetoric, rather than showing how passive subjects can be led into simply doing as they are told. In doing so, it reconsiders what we understand by ‘obedience’ and extends how social psychologists have understood rhetoric itself.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 October 2020
Pages
242
ISBN
9781108431811

Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiments are among the most influential and controversial scientific studies ever conducted. The experiments are commonly understood to have shown how easily people can be led into harming another person, simply as a result of following orders. Recently, however, Milgram’s studies have been subjected to a sustained critique and re-evaluation. This book draws on the vast stock of audio recordings from Milgram’s experiments to reveal how these experiments can be understood as occasions for argumentation and rhetoric, rather than showing how passive subjects can be led into simply doing as they are told. In doing so, it reconsiders what we understand by ‘obedience’ and extends how social psychologists have understood rhetoric itself.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 October 2020
Pages
242
ISBN
9781108431811