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"Ahora que lo sabes, ¿cómo te sientes?" El Experimento de Stanley Milgram y la psicologización / \"Now that you know, how do you feel ?\" Stanley Milgram Experiment and psychologizing
De Vos, Jan.
  • De Vos, Jan; Ghent University. Centre for Ethics and Value Inquiry. Ghent. BE
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-777910
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El experimento de Stanley Milgram puede ser pensado como un montaje acerca de la psicologización. Una situación intersubjetiva es puesta en escena con el objetivo de individualizarla y psicologizarla. A partir de este planteo, el trabajo presenta una serie de objeciones basadas en la premisa de que para Jacques Lacan la psicología es una poderosa herramienta de la “explotación tecnocrática”. La experiencia de Milgram ilustraría tal premisa, ya que su ingenioso diseño experimental desemboca en la imposición coercitiva del discurso de la emocionalidad. La frase "¿cómo se siente?", reiterada por Milgram en el debriefing de su experimento conduciría a una pretendida unificación del sujeto barrado lacaniano...
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The Stanley Milgram experiment can be thought of as a setting for psychologization. An intersubjective situation is staged with the objective of individualizing and psychologizing it. As of this proposition, the work presents a series of objections based on the premise that for Jacques Lacan psychology is a powerful tool of "technocratic exploitation". The Milgram experience would illustrate this premise, as his ingenious experimental design leads to the coercive imposition of emotional discourse. The phrase "how do you feel?" repeatedly used by Milgram in the debriefing of his experiment, would lead to the expected unification of the Lacanian 'barred subject'
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Psychoanalytic Theory / Psychology / Human Experimentation Limits: Humans Language: Spanish Journal: Aesthethika (Ciudad Autón. B. Aires) Journal subject: Psychology / Psychiatry Year: 2013 Type: Article Affiliation country: Belgium Institution/Affiliation country: Ghent University/BE

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Psychoanalytic Theory / Psychology / Human Experimentation Limits: Humans Language: Spanish Journal: Aesthethika (Ciudad Autón. B. Aires) Journal subject: Psychology / Psychiatry Year: 2013 Type: Article Affiliation country: Belgium Institution/Affiliation country: Ghent University/BE