← Back to context Comment by acrispino 5 years ago Does experimenting on people without their knowledge or consent pose an ethical question? 2 comments acrispino Reply nixpulvis 5 years ago Obviously. CRConrad 5 years ago I think the question may have been rhetorical, and the intended answer the opposite of yours: No, it doesn't pose a question, since it obviously shouldn't be done.
nixpulvis 5 years ago Obviously. CRConrad 5 years ago I think the question may have been rhetorical, and the intended answer the opposite of yours: No, it doesn't pose a question, since it obviously shouldn't be done.
CRConrad 5 years ago I think the question may have been rhetorical, and the intended answer the opposite of yours: No, it doesn't pose a question, since it obviously shouldn't be done.
Obviously.
I think the question may have been rhetorical, and the intended answer the opposite of yours: No, it doesn't pose a question, since it obviously shouldn't be done.