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Identifying ethical questions is a two-part skill.
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In some cases, questions come up when people do not agree about what is best for a person who is ill. Some examples of common questions include:
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Dear Momcilo, I pose the following five questions to ensure that I am ethically on the right side while taking decisions. 1. Will my decision impact other people? If 'Yes' have I taken their interest into consideration. 2. Will my deci...
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Answers to Other Common Questions
DNA doesn't lead to ethical questions. People do. If you can test for a disease you don't have a cure for, is that ethical? If tests cost a lot, is it ethical to give them to wealthy patients at major Universities while poor and less cen...
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One need not agree with or endorse any of these forms of concern in order to agree that food biotechnology challenges cultural integrity and individual consent. In normal circumstances, we would recognize that groups or individuals who shar...
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The trouble with hypothetical situations is that they are contrived to deal with the composers conception of what a situation is and ignore any factors which might conflict with it, so that the only way they can be answered is by qualifying...
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The whole idea of cloning a specie that didn’t survived the evolution process is marvelous.  It will be (it surely will occur) one of the greatest advances of human history. They will surely have rights, as human do, if able to use rational...
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Our modern world has been revolutionized by biotechnology. Some modernization has been good, other modernization has been and is scary to say the least. If, you were as old as I am you would have the experience of knowing for instance how d...
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There's a formal distinction between the two. Ethics has to do with a codified public system of behaviour, and morality is more of a personal belief. Of course, it's possible to be a scientist and for your morality to tell you that you cann...
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From the time of the Enlightenment philosophers have speculated that the remarkable advances of science would one day spill over into the realm of moral philosophy, and that scientists would be able to discover answers to previously insolub...
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