A lot of folks seem to expect the science of human beings to reinforce their bitterness and condemnation of human nature (roughly, “people are mostly crap”). I kinda suspect that if you asked “sophisticated people” (whoever those are) to name some important psychology experiments, those who named any would come up with Zimbardo’s Stanford prison experiment and Milgram’s obedience experiments pretty early on. Not a lot of emotional uplift there.
As for the arts — horror films where everyone dies screaming seem to be regarded as every bit as lowbrow as feel-good comedies.
This lacks a ring of truth for me.
A lot of folks seem to expect the science of human beings to reinforce their bitterness and condemnation of human nature (roughly, “people are mostly crap”). I kinda suspect that if you asked “sophisticated people” (whoever those are) to name some important psychology experiments, those who named any would come up with Zimbardo’s Stanford prison experiment and Milgram’s obedience experiments pretty early on. Not a lot of emotional uplift there.
As for the arts — horror films where everyone dies screaming seem to be regarded as every bit as lowbrow as feel-good comedies.