Ethically
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We see that companies acting
ethically
in this world are outperforming those that don't.
Although you're looking for a drug that can solve aging in old men like me, what you could do now pretty well in the lab, if you were allowed ethically, is start a human life from scratch with altered genes that would make it live for a lot longer?
Tony learns about the ontologically promiscuous, the epistemologically anxious, the
ethically
dubious, the metaphysically ridiculous.
I've actually started what we think is the world's first fully digital, fully self-contributed, unlimited in scope, global in participation,
ethically
approved clinical research study where you contribute the data.
The high prevalence of HIV drives researchers to conduct research that is sometimes scientifically acceptable but on many levels
ethically
questionable.
Now, in order for a clinical trial to be considered
ethically
acceptable, participants must be given the relevant information in a way in which they can understand, and must freely consent to participate in the trial.
If, for any reason, they feel that this might not be possible, then I think they should have to
ethically
justify why the clinical trial should be conducted in the first place.
If you work for a funding agency or pharmaceutical company, I challenge you to hold your employers to fund research that is
ethically
sound.
Therapists can't
ethically
plant false memories in the mind of their patients even if it would help the patient, but there's nothing to stop a parent from trying this out on their overweight or obese teenager.
We're
ethically
precluded from even using humanoid shapes and baiting them up in the water.
If we truly want young people to engage safely, ethically, and yes, enjoyably, it's time to have open honest discussion about what happens after "yes," and that includes breaking the biggest taboo of all and talking to young people about women's capacity for and entitlement to sexual pleasure.
The problem is, we cannot test this in humans, because ethically, we cannot administer child adversity in a random way.
I was a design ethicist at Google, where I studied how do you
ethically
steer people's thoughts?
And engaging with other scientists, doctors, ethicists and governments to maximize the likelihood that base editing is applied thoughtfully, safely and ethically, remains a critical obligation.
I think that most people would find that more
ethically
acceptable than a treatment that aimed to create some sort of spotless mind.
And when they do that innovatively, when they do that ethically, responsibly, incredibly, they should be proud.
And so if you need to study this sleeping problem, it's easy to study on plants, for example, than in animals and it's much more easy even
ethically.
The connection with the machine is much more easy, much more even
ethically
possible.
I will even go so far as to say that it strongly promotes a "what makes us different makes us special," which is
ethically
very well.
The male lead was very convincing as an
ethically
challenged Doctor.
Drama, suspense, action, and a morality play (the best revenge is not to destroy one's opponent, as 39013 attempted to do, but to outdo him legally and ethically, as 39013 possibly could have done were his superior mind not warped and twisted)...these were the most memorable features of this 6-day, 15 minutes per episode odyssey that trumped sandlot baseball and other boyhood pursuits typical of the early baby boom generation.
With driverless cars already on California roads, it is not too soon to ask whether we can program a machine to act
ethically.
A system of genuine personal responsibility would require that the medical profession not provide care that it feels
ethically
obliged to provide.
She considers, and accepts, an argument advanced by Wayne Sumner, a distinguished Canadian philosopher: if the patient’s circumstances are such that suicide would be
ethically
permissible were the patient able to do it, then it is also
ethically
permissible for the physician to provide the means for the patient to do it.
But is it really a wise and
ethically
acceptable strategy to burn food rather than eat it?
Private and public entities such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USAID, and Grand Challenges Canada have worked with engineers to produce rigorous,
ethically
sound, and scalable medical solutions in global health, and the same should be done with respect to displaced people.
The answer may be that we, too, feel that we ought to live much more ethically, and the people described in Strangers Drowning are a standing reproach to our own way of life.
But this would be
ethically
wrong, because developed nations have largely destroyed their own primary forests and ecosystems on the path to industrial development, and continue to import large quantities of raw material extracted in developing countries.
What has been uncovered thus far ranges from legal but
ethically
suspect use of tax loopholes to efforts to stash or launder money gained through corruption or other illegal activities.
The carrot – the inducement to behave
ethically
– should be to recognize and reward those who admit past mistakes and demonstrate the will and an effective strategy to correct them.
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