The point is that the collective (the mob) very often does not have the ethics of the individuals –some people are ethical on their own and unethical collectively (“he is doing it”). We see that in finance, but it is prevalent in academia.”do not follow the multitude to do evil”. I call it diffusion of responsibility, also present is what is called the “bystander effect”.
The point is that the collective (the mob) very often does not have the ethics of the individuals –some people are ethical on their own and unethical collectively ("he is doing it"). We see that in finance, but it is prevalent in academia."do not follow the multitude to do evil". I call it diffusion of responsibility, also present is what is called the "bystander effect".
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