He discusses
the ethical dilemmas of doctors» participation in lethal injections, examines the influence of money on modern medicine, and recounts the astoundingly contentious history of hand washing.
Every day, people confront situations —
ethical dilemmas of sorts — that prompt them to ask themselves, «What should I do?»
Blending the science with
the ethical dilemmas of religion, Scott and screenwriters Jon Spaihts and Damon Lindelof have helped create one of the most ambitious blockbusters in years.
A computer that gauges if someone has a conviction based on their photo has aroused much scepticism, but it's a reminder of
the ethical dilemmas of smart tech
Facing Circumcision: Eight Physicians Tell Their Stories and reveal
the ethical dilemmas of physicians who circumcise newborns (1998) For every parent considering circumcision of their newborn, every physician who circumcises and every medical student.
Is Neuhaus or the Vatican seriously suggesting that we can procreate our way out of
the ethical dilemmas of such technology with a sort of reproductive Reaganomics?
To claim identity as a «Christian» is to align oneself with a community whose symbolic forms have enabled it to deal creatively with the social, psychological and
ethical dilemmas of many generations.
There are certain inherent difficulties in considering
the ethical dilemmas of citizens in relation to the State.
Interactive networks could offer a communication process empowering individuals and groups to deal with many
ethical dilemmas of the «Information Age» such as: how to provide more equitable access to information technologies information overload; privacy; and unemployment caused by technology.
We tackle
the ethical dilemmas of getting insider information, and asking your assistant to complete items on your personal to - do list.
In this social experiment, those questions cover everything from patient privacy to
the ethical dilemma of warning someone about a risk they can't avoid.
Couldn't you use other mammals such as livestock instead, thereby eliminating
the ethical dilemma of vaccinating people who will not directly benefit?
It also solves the young doctors»
ethical dilemma of whether to stay awake and help their patients, or go to sleep and help themselves.
Human challenge trials like this one are an extremely efficient way for scientists to tell whether a particular vaccine is effective, but they are rarely conducted because of
the ethical dilemma of the risk it places on volunteers who are purposely exposed to a virus.
The US National Institutes of Health was asked to fund so - called «human challenge trials», which would involve healthy volunteers being Read more about
Ethical dilemma of studying Zika in humans - Scimex
A solution to
the ethical dilemma of using human embryonic stem cells to treat human diseases could be staring us in the face.
Later, Will is drawn to the grieving widow (Morton) of a fallen soldier, a development that forces him to ponder
the ethical dilemma of starting a relationship with a woman in such a vulnerable position.
Contagion's complicated storyline contains a plethora of additional plot points, ranging from an avaricious pharmaceutical peddling an ineffective vaccine to a renegade scientist (Gould) being pressured to destroy the fruits of his promising research to
the ethical dilemma of a CDC official (Fishburne) who selectively uses top secret information to direct his wife (Sanaa Lathan) from a hot zone to a safe haven while leaving thousands around her to perish.
Eventually the plot centers on Cage's character as he faces
the ethical dilemma of possibly having the responsibility of killing one of his own troops.
But what about
the ethical dilemma of exposing adolescents to violent games in an educational setting?
That way you wouldn't be burdened with
the ethical dilemma of having to, in your own words»em bellish the faults» of the home owner who elects, as is his right, to offer a lower commission.
Not exact matches
The tool's goal is to provide «a hierarchical approach to resolving
ethical dilemmas,» and it's an incredibly simple one: First, take care
of yourself.
It's a disturbing sequence — and an inaccurate portrayal
of the real
ethical dilemmas we will face as programs become capable
of automating a wide range
of tasks in physical and virtual realms, artificial intelligence expert Jerry Kaplan tells Inc..
And her many potential conflicts
of interests may force the Trump White House to confront
ethical dilemmas that no previous presidency has ever faced.
San Francisco attorney Alan Marks recently broke the taboo on discussing that problem, suggesting in the columns
of the American Bar Association Journal that
ethical rules are mere «showpieces» that leave the most severe
ethical dilemmas untouched.
Moral and
ethical dilemmas become opportunities for the church to express its care by its willingness to sit with people in the midst
of turmoil and despair.
In the face
of growing interactivity in information technologies and the widening gap between «haves» and «have nots,» along with the
ethical dilemma this poses, the decentralized model
of group communications provides some interesting alternatives.
Extend this
dilemma to problems
of family life and business dealings, to the moot problems
of school integration and the use
of atomic and hydrogen bombs in war, and it becomes evident that there is no unanimity among Christians as to the will
of God in concrete matters
of ethical decision.
In this volume he gives concrete examples
of some
of the
ethical dilemmas scientists have actually faced.
While religious perspectives have nothing to do with the technical content
of a lecture, they are relevant to a number
of aspects
of the academic situation.1 Where appropriate to the objectives
of the course and closely connected with the subject matter, some
of the questions which we have raised about the effects
of an invention on society or the
ethical dilemmas faced by the scientist can legitimately be mentioned in the classroom.
Dilemmas about the persistence
of sin and the incongruity
of life were not addressed; the service included neither a regular confession
of sin nor an acknowledgment
of ethical contention.
Here the spirit
of love meets the ultimate
ethical dilemmas which have reached their most terrible form in the nuclear weapons whose destructive capacity approaches totality.
Despite its demonization as a right wing Christian rejection
of modern science if not modernity as a whole, the language
of Bush's order manages to acknowledge the serious and profound
ethical dilemmas that surround stem cell research and to clearly articulate both the scientific and moral principles that ground its decisions.
He spoke movingly
of how he had first had to come to terms with these questions when reporting on sexual abuse
of minors in a Protestant missionary agency, and how the past year's reporting on the Catholic situation had posed for him painful
ethical dilemmas with respect to issues
of confidentiality, perspective, and the dangers
of playing to stereotypes.
Such modern
ethical dilemmas as these come to a focus in the realization that the Apostle Paul knew fully as well as we that we must live out our lives on the horns
of a cosmic
dilemma.
This is not only because
of Schweitzer's
ethical stature but also because in his philosophical reflections he shows the perplexity
of the Franciscan way as he attempts to meet some
of its ultimate
dilemmas in facing human necessities.
The creation and consumption
of animal products is no longer simply an
ethical dilemma; it's an environmental one with real repercussions.
Led by Dr. Rick Albrecht, renowned speaker and professor at Grand Valley State University, the session will explore many
of the
ethical dilemmas that have crept into our youth sports programs.
Considering that the practice is widespread an
ethical dilemma would arise as the control group
of mothers would not be educated about how to express and store their colostrum and if their infant became hypoglycaemic artificial infant milk based on cow's milk, with all its proven association with Type 1 diabetes, would need to be given.
Dr. Herbert is the president
of Pacific Fertility Center and he continues to be involved with reproductive research maintaining an active interest in the
ethical dilemmas confronting reproductive technologists in the 21st century.
After learning about the various theories
of ethics the student will work through select issues that could cause
ethical dilemmas, referring to the guidance offered by the International Board
of Lactation Consultant Examiners» documents «Code
of Professional Conduct» and «Clinical Competencies», and the International Lactation Consultant Association «Standards
of Practice».
To me, the central
ethical dilemma in life / sex / politics / religion / healthcare is the responsible use
of power.
By working together through a myriad
of challenging scenarios, ELAC, Oxfam and their collaborators ultimately hope to create a handbook on humanitarian intervention that will outline common moral
dilemmas and
ethical standards for resolving them that can be applied by practitioners around the world.
«Regardless
of whether or not Duffy violated state law by interviewing for a job with a private lobbying entity — he'll recuse himself from any future matters involving economic development in his home region — he has committed a mortal political sin: He created an ethics
dilemma for a governor currently hammering the state Legislature over its own
ethical record, including its lack
of transparency on sources
of outside income,» Casey Seiler writes in his column, which includes speculative odds on Duffy's successors.
With more than 30 state lawmakers who have been embroiled in legal or
ethical dilemmas since 2000, the state needs an independent watchdog with subpoena powers to not only examine individual instances
of wrongdoing, but also to propose solutions to systemic problems
of corruption that plague New York.
That success represents a
dilemma for neuroscience, said bioethicist Hank Greely
of Stanford University: «When you make a chimera with human cells in its brain, the closer the resulting brain is to human» in structure and function and «the greater the
ethical and public concern.»
«If we think there are
ethical dilemmas surrounding GM crops,» Dale muses, «imagine the discussions concerning GM animals and, later, the impact
of genetic knowledge on humans, where we all carry chips containing our genetic makeup that are available to employers, insurers, and future partners.»
But the factor that may make the discovery very significant is that umbilical cord blood can be saved, stored and multiplied without any
of the
ethical dilemmas facing embryonic stem cell use, which are derived from human fetuses.
«In the face
of such orders and the
ethical dilemmas to which they give rise, medical professionals likely would decline to serve as expert witnesses in lethal injection cases in the first place, robbing the parties and the courts
of appropriate expert testimony that would assist them in accurately adjudicating the important constitutional issues this and similar cases present,» the authors write in the brief.
The march
of science is giving us new powers, but also creating new
ethical dilemmas.