Guidelines for Research Ethics in Science and Technology (2008)
Ethics in Science and Technology
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ETHICS
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Clarification of Ethical Issues and Conflicts
1. The Facts of the Matter Requires : -ferreting out and scrutinizing purportedly factual assumptions and allegedly empirical claims -ascertaining whether any persuasive accounts of the facts of the matter have been developed by neutral parties.
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2. Affected Patients and Their interestsIdentify all pertinent “patients” All protectable interests of each
stakeholder should be delineated and their relative weights carefully and impartially assigned
3. Key concepts, Criteria and PrinciplesEthical issue or conflict in question
is formulated or debated.
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4. Ethical Theories and ArgumentsOften involves 2 quite distinct kinds
of decision making theories and argumentsA. Consequentialist ethical theories and arguments
-make determination of the rightness or wrongness of actions and policies hinge exclusively on their estimated consequences
1. UtilitarianismMost familiar consequentialist
ethical theory
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B. Deontological Ethical Theories and Judgements
- hold that certain actions or practices are inherently or intrinsically right or wrong – that is, right or wrong in themselves, independent of any consideration of their consequences
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KINDS OF SCIENCE- OR TECHNOLOGY- BASED ETHICAL ISSUES AND CONFLICTS
1. Violation of established world orders-some ethical conflicts arises from the fact that scientific or technological breakthrough make possible actions or practices that, in spite of what some see as their benefits, others believe violate some established order of things whose preservation matters greatly to them-the orders of the things in question may be regarded as “natural” or as “sacred.”
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-0pposition to technological violations of natural orders is, however, sometimes based on concern about the long-term consequences of intervention for human or other animal well-being or for ecosystem integrity
- deontological ethical arguments against such intervention as intrinsically wrong take 2 forms
A. Intervention-free order of nature is regarded as natural and intrinsically “good,” while technology is not viewed as part of the natural orders but rather as artificial
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B. The Second Argument notes that something has existed or has been done in the so-call natural way from time immemorial and concludes that therefore it should be done or continue to be done in the same way – without technical intervention
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2. Violations of Supposedly Exceptionless M0ral Principles
Arise from the fact that the use, failure to use, withdrawal of particular scientific procedures or items of technology is seen by some as violating one or other important moral principles that its adherents believe to be exceptionless
-”Life must never, under any circumstances, be taken”
-”Life must always be preserve”- “ A human being must never be
treated merely as a means to some other end, however, worthwhile in itself”
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3. Distributions of Science- or technology- related Benefits
“Distributively just”“Who shall live and who shall die”“Need”“Likelihood of realizing a
physiologically successful outcome”“ Probable post-treatment quality of
life”“Past or likely future contribution of
the treatment candidate to the community”
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4. Infliction of Harm or Exposure to Significant Risk of Harm Without Prior Consent.
Arises from activities that, while undertaken to benefit one group, inflict harm or imposed significant risk of harm on another without the latter’s prior consents
Examples:A. Research on animalB. Production of cross-border and
multi-generational pollutionC. The Maintenance of Carcinogen-
containing work places and D. The operation of “Hairtrigger”
military defense systems
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Two Morals of this kind of ethical conflict deserve attention
A. The Problematics of consent are, to as significant degree, science-and technological-driven
B. The potency of much contemporary scientific and technological activity is pressuring sensitive ethical analysts to enlarge the domain of morally pertinent patients whose interest are to be taken into account in assessing the ethicalp propriety of current or proposed actions or policies
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5. Science- or Technology- Precipitated Value Conflicts
Arises when a scientific or techonogical advance allows something new to be done that precipitates a value conflict, not necessarily between the values opposed parties, but between two or more cherish values of one and same parties
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6. Science- or Technology- Engendered “Positive” Rights
“Human Rights”- contrasted with civil or institutional rights
“Life and Liberty”These rights, and some derive from
them- privacy- have traditionally been viewed as what philosophers call “negative” or “noninterference”
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7. Public Harms of AggregationSuch harms are possible only
because, to an unprecendented degree, modern production, communication and transportation methods have been many scientific and technological processes and products available on a mass basis.
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8. Practitioner ProblemsArise primarily inside the
communities of practitioners of science and technology
A. Problems of Execution (Edward Wenk)
1. Distributive Justice2. Whistle Blowing3. Consideration of Long-Term
EffectsB. Problems of Communication
1. Fraud 2. Misinterpretation
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The Challenge of Contemporary Science and Technology Ethical Theories
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Neo-consequentialist Qualitiesthey should be:
1. Focused on harm and well-being2. Refined3. Comprehensive4. Discriminating5. Prudent