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But the welfare states' experience with extending life creates its own
ethical
problems that may be even more serious than those in more market-oriented societies.
The ability to predict a growing number of complex and common diseases encourages testing, but also creates
ethical
dilemmas.
But the
ethical
problems that these technologies pose are conceptually similar to those presented by existing therapies, such as antidepressants.
Although the technologies and situations that brain-machine interfacing devices present might seem new and unfamiliar, they pose few new
ethical
challenges.
Nevertheless, this does not raise a new
ethical
problem.
In this and other medical applications, we are well prepared to deal with
ethical
questions in parallel to and in cooperation with neuroscientific research.
America, as the most powerful and
ethical
country in the world, has a unique responsibility to perform.”
The emergence of the nation-state in the eighteenth century, and the extreme level of barbarism reached in the twentieth century, may have created the impression that an
ethical
politics was an unrealizable dream, or that it was a dream growing ever more distant as it receded into the future.
Compared with all the other political regimes known to mankind, democracy represents
ethical
progress twice over: first, because it is based on respect for human rights; and secondly, because the universal suffrage that modern democracy embraces prohibits neglecting or oppressing minorities.
But for democracy to continue its march of
ethical
progress, reasons of state must be submitted to greater public accountability and justification.
Of course, there are
ethical
limitations on gene editing technology; modifying normal embryos for implantation would be unethical.
With a name and a mission like that – and given the spotty
ethical
track record of drone warfare – it is little wonder that many are queasy about the continued proliferation of flying robots.
The Teachers College at Columbia University will watch the school-to-school process carefully, with formal monitoring methods, to assess the value of school experiences in terms of expanded cognitive and
ethical
learning.
It follows from the second major tenet of Islamic finance that if people adhered strictly to its
ethical
requirements, there would be fewer moral-hazard problems in Islamic banking.
If the
ethical
values in Islamic finance – grounded in sharia religious law – can further deter moral hazard and the abuse of fiduciary duties by financial institutions, Islamic finance could prove to be a serious alternative to current models of derivative finance.
Moreover, the basic tenets of Islamic finance force us to re-think the
ethical
basis of modern monetary arrangements, which have evolved into a global reserve-currency system founded on fiat money.
The test of any alternative financial system depends ultimately on whether it is – or can be – more efficient, ethical, stable, and adaptable than the prevailing system.
Joy over the election’s outcome, however, should not blind us to its failure to meet a series of
ethical
benchmarks for democratic choice.
And, if such limits were combined with public financing of election campaigns, they would also help the election to meet an important
ethical
standard by denying the rich a disproportionate influence on outcomes, and hence on the subsequent actions of the president and Congress.
Our research noted that feelings of guilt and helplessness can be overwhelming when events “transgress personal moral and
ethical
values or codes of conduct.”
For too long, economics has ignored
ethical
considerations.
In making
ethical
decisions, our ability to reason has a crucial role to play.
Moreover, with support from the World Health Organization, at least one international platform for clinical trials has been created to assess the safety and efficacy of experimental Ebola treatments, as well as to establish scientific and
ethical
standards of care.
Of course, transparent clinical trials and open-data platforms raise legitimate
ethical
and intellectual-property concerns.
An open-data platform would facilitate discussion of the social value of clinical research and the associated
ethical
dilemmas.
The world needs a flexible, adaptive, ethical, and transparent approach to treatment and prevention that allows for rapid decision-making in the development phase and effective coordination in the deployment phase.
With these visionaries now gone, Africa needs a new brain trust to inspire future generations of
ethical
and public-spirited researchers.
If so, perhaps we should be far more worried about the
ethical
and social implications of material growth that is faster than humans can spiritually absorb.
But there is no doubt that the flaws being exposed daily in the media – cupidity on a colossal, almost suicidal scale, the quest for easy money, the turn to illegality, and the lack of
ethical
standards at the highest levels – reveal dangerous streaks in our national character.
But, instead of addressing the structural causes of rising corruption, India’s anti-graft movement bemoans a supposed weakening of
ethical
values and demands additional agencies with draconian powers to monitor and punish.
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