Re: Its what we do, not what we say
It's not the actual shocks that are a problem, the subjects are the people who believe they are giving the shocks. The problem is the mental anguish the subjects undergo when they realise that they willfully gave shocks to people for money, after the experiment is done. How might you feel if you came to the conclusion that due to a money incentive or because you were blindly following authority, or both, you harmed another human being? Whether or not someone is actually harmed or shocked physically is immaterial if the subject believes that they are giving actual shocks.
Originally posted by c1ue
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