Michael Lavin wrote:

TIPSTERS:
I will be presenting a paper on Milgram in several weeks and there is
one quesiton that continues to haunt me: what did Milgram think of
"science" or "social science" was? This is not simply a methodology
question but more about Milgram's theory of objectivity. Would appreciate
any insights.

Best to ask the expert. Track down Milgram's biographer, Thomas Blass. (Also see http://www.stanleymilgram.com/). Blass is at University of Maryland, Baltimore County. You can find his e-mail address on his website: http://www.umbc.edu/psyc/personal/blass/toms.html

Regards,

Mike Lavin
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