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Obedience

Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
AbstractThis is a phenomenological description of existential obedience, which draws out a contrast between it and ressentiment and existential envy, and compares it with pedagogical obedience. The discussion is developed with reference especially to the work of Erich Fromm, Emerson, and Nietzsche.
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Obedience

Abstract This chapter addresses a set of issues about obedience to conventions. One issue is why officials so often obey conventions. Section II suggests a range of possible reasons, including habit, fear, strategic calculation, and moral conviction.
Dariusz Dolinski, Tomasz Grzyb
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Obedience to collaboration: compliance, adherence and concordance

, 2021
A literature review was conducted to ascertain the historical and current use of the terms ‘compliance,’ ‘adherence’ and ‘concordance’ in relation to prescribing.
Bernadette Rae
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Quiet quitting: Obedience a minima as a form of nursing resistance.

Nursing Philosophy
In this article, we provide a philosophical and ethical reflection about quiet quitting as a tool of political resistance for nurses. Quiet quitting is a trend that gained traction on TikTok in July 2022 and emerged as a method of resistance among ...
Jean-Laurent Domingue   +2 more
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Gratitude facilitates obedience: New evidence for the social alignment perspective.

Emotion, 2020
We report four studies that tested the hypothesis that gratitude increases obedience. Four experimental studies (N = 623) found that participants who were induced to feel gratitude obeyed to a greater extent a command to grind worms in a grinder than ...
E. M. Tong   +7 more
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Civilian Cooperation and Non-Cooperation with Non-State Armed Groups: The Centrality of Obedience and Resistance

Rebels and Legitimacy, 2017
Terms like ‘support’ and ‘collaboration’ are often used interchangeably to denote a loose set of acts or attitudes that benefit non-state armed groups (NSAGs).
A. Arjona
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Uncivil Obedience

American Art, 2020
Scholars and artists have long been interested in socially engaged artworks, particularly those involving civil disobedience. But what of the opposite approach? What of radical adherence?
Monica Steinberg
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PARENTING, ISLAMIC MORALS AND OBEDIENCE

Psikis: Jurnal Psikologi Islami, 2020
This study aims to measure someone’s obedience which is influenced by the Islamic morals and parenting. Parenting in this study refers to Authoritarian, Permissive and Democratic.
Yuarini Wahyu Pertiwi, Amirul Muminin
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Obedience

2015
Most obedience research is concerned with the kind of destructive obedience demonstrated in Milgram’s famous studies. A large number of participants in those investigations followed an experimenter’s instructions to administer what they believe to be excruciating if not dangerous electric shocks to another individual.
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50 Years of “Obedience to Authority”: From Blind Conformity to Engaged Followership

Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2017
S. Haslam, S. Reicher
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