Most regular people are capable of obeying an authority figure’s commands to the point of killing an innocent other. This is the bottom line of Stanley Milgram’s (1963) famous research into the nature ...
Nay, if we continually flee from trouble, we must also flee from Virtue, who necessarily meets with some trouble in rejecting and loathing things contrary to herself, as when kindness rejects ill-will ...
Obedience dynamics concern the conditions under which individuals comply with authority figures, even when directives conflict with personal morals. Grounded in the landmark Milgram experiments, this ...
Most of us like to think we would never harm an innocent person just because someone told us to. We trust our own conscience to stop us.
A psychological thriller inspired by a disturbing real-life experiment. Handcrafted unsettling ethical dilemmas that will make you question your own morality and test your sanity. Every choice you ...
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