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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2017 · 57 MIN

Episode 176: Situationism in Psych: Milgram & Stanford Prison Experiments (Part Two)

from The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Continuing with Dave Pizarro on articles by Stanley Milgram, Philip Zimbardo, and John Doris about situationism, which entails that people's level of morality will vary by situation, as opposed to virtue ethics, which posits that how people will act in a novel situation will be determined by the quality of their character. Listen to part 1 first or get the ad-free Citizen Edition. Please support PEL! End song: "Doing the Wrong Thing" by Kaki King, as heard on Nakedly Examined Music #54.

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Episode 176: Situationism in Psych: Milgram & Stanford Prison Experiments (Part Two)

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Continuing with Dave Pizarro on articles by Stanley Milgram, Philip Zimbardo, and John Doris about situationism, which entails that people's level of morality will vary by situation, as opposed to virtue ethics, which posits that how people will act...

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