Mashka
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I have somewhat of a philosophical/psychological question about Milgram's experiment, or rather, what happened afterward. Nowadays we are not allowed to conduct these types of experiments, but my question is: why is it wrong to let someone know their capabilities?
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We cannot conduct these experiments because it is psychologically harmful to people, but, so what? If a person HAS the power to kill someone, why not let them know it? Why should scientific research have to suffer just so people can live a life where they think they have good morals? Sorry if I come off as being mean, I was going to bring this up in my class, but I didn't want a bunch of people nagging at me.
Milgram experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
We cannot conduct these experiments because it is psychologically harmful to people, but, so what? If a person HAS the power to kill someone, why not let them know it? Why should scientific research have to suffer just so people can live a life where they think they have good morals? Sorry if I come off as being mean, I was going to bring this up in my class, but I didn't want a bunch of people nagging at me.