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Thursday, February 7, 2019

Ethical Judgement Essay -- genetic experiments, organs, donation

Who appoints ethical limits that prevail in our society? Is every individual responsible for their own actions even though their morals may be different from others? respectable impressions ar make for every individual separately and some of them are based on their own emotions or their own reason. There are many factors that square up ethical judgments in a society or culture. In my analyse I will use reason and emotion as ways of knowing, because I believe that in order to make an ethical judgment in both the natural sciences and arts a persons emotion and reason play a role. Discovering new companionship in natural sciences is mostly done with controlled experiments, while artists can express their cognition in a different way with pictures, sculptures, movies In both areas of knowledge ethics cannot be excluded. Art has more freedom to express without acquire negative feedback from spectators or society, while a natural scientist must be aware of lots of ethical limits in order that their experiment would be ethically acceptable. My claim is that ethical judgments do limit the methods available in the production of knowledge in arts and natural sciences, only the limitations are stricter when it comes to conducting experiments than creating art works. Ideally an objective view should be considered when evaluating this claim but our emotions can be stumbling blocks to ethical judgments. Firstly it has to be considered that if there were no experiments done with modern music that achieved something that was previously unimaginable, there would not be as big progress in medicine. The experiments for creating, testing and improving that medicine were done in some ways that can be ethically questionable. Ethical limits were reached and ... ....html (Accessed 12th February 2014).J.P. MORELAND (2009) Ethics Theories Utilitarianism Vs. Deontological Ethics, lendable at http//www.equip.org/articles/ethics-theories-utilitarianism-vs-deontological-ethics/ (Accessed 12 February 2014).RITA PUTATUNDA (2007) Ethical Issues of Cloning, Available at http//www.buzzle.com/articles/ethical-issues-of-cloning.html(Accessed 12th February 2014).Ronald Bennett (n.d.) Medical Experiments of the Holocaust and Nazi Medicine, Available at http//remember.org/educate/medexp.html (Accessed 12th February 2014).University of Northern Colorado (2007) Ancient classic Ethics, Available athttp//mcb.unco.edu/ced/perspectives/ancient-greek.cfm (Accessed 12th February 2014).WIKIPEDIA (2014) List of banned films, Available at http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_banned_films (Accessed 12th February 2014).

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