Transcript Bioethics

Bioethics
• “Morality” is used to refer to a set of social
conventions about what is right or wrong in
human conduct… “Ethics” refers to the field
that examines the rationale behind such
customs or practices
Another definition
• “The good life”
• “The life well-lived”
Ethical Doctrines
• Utilitarianism (act vs. rule)
• Deontology
• Virtue ethics
Utilitarianism
• Put forth by John Stuart
Mill
• That which propagates
the most good is the
best thing to do
• “The ends justify the
means”?
• “Act” utilitarianism vs.
“Rule” utilitarianism
Deontology
• Includes ethical theories
of Emmanuel Kant
• Only the rightness or
wrongness of actions
themselves can be
judged
• “There are no ends,
only means”
Virtue ethics
• Includes ethical codes
of Aristotle
• Cultivating personal
character is more
important than specific
rules or codes
Topics in bioethics
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Biopiracy
Right-to-life
Right-to-die
Intellectual property
Medical research ethics- animal
research
Human clinical research
Privacy rights
Reproductive rights
Artificial procreation
Genetically modified organisms
Scientific integrity
Confirmation bias
Stem cells
Funding sources
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topics
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bioethics
Abortion Animal rights Artificial insemination Artificial life Artificial womb
Assisted suicide
Biopiracy
Blood/blood plasma (trade) Body
modification Brain-computer interface Chimeras Circumcision Cloning
Confidentiality (medical records) ConsentContraception (birth control)
Cryonics
Disability
Eugenics
Euthanasia (human,
non-human animal) Feeding tube
Gene therapy
Genetically
modified food Genetically modified organism Genomics Great Ape Project
Human cloning Human enhancement Human genetic engineering
Iatrogenesis Infertility (treatments)
Life extension Life support
Lobotomy
Medical malpractice Medical research Medical torture
Moral obligation Nanomedicine Organ donation (fair allocation, class
and race biases)
Pain management
Parthenogenesis Patients'
Bill of Rights Placebo Population controlPrescription drugs (prices in the US)
Procreative beneficence Professional ethics
Psychosurgery
Recreational drug use Reproductive rights Reprogenetics Sperm and
eggs (donation) Spiritual drug use Stem cell research
Suicide Surrogacy
Transexuality Transhumanism Transplant trade Xenotransplantation
3 interesting topics
• Ethics in reproductive
technology
• Intellectual property
• Scientific integrity
Reproductive Rights
• DNA, or entire cells, can
be extracted from
fertilized embryos
• Usually done at 8-cell
stage
• More embryos are
fertilized than can be
used
Intellectual property
• Monsanto v. Schmeiser
• Glyphosate-resistant
(Roundup ready”)
canola
Bt Corn and the Monarch Butterfly
• Bt toxin is a gene found
in a bacterium, Baccillus
thurgiensis
• Kills insects
• Gene can be transfected
into corn
• Does the corn kill
monarch butterflies?