Sentences with phrase «ethical limits»

We need constantly to rethink the goals, effects, overall context and ethical limits of this human activity, which is a form of power involving considerable risks.
The ability to keep human embryos developing in the lab for almost 2 weeks — achieved for the first time this year — should provide new insights into very early human development, and generate debate on whether ethical limits on studying embryos in culture should be extended.
I wrote in September about Anusia Hirsch, the Boston College Law School student who was doing something most legal bloggers know better not to do, blogging about her clients (2L Tests Ethical Limits by Blogging About Client).
Now pointing out that companies generally have the right to make their own rules for decorum doesn't mean there are not ethical limits on such rules.
Only 5 percent of the theological educators chose the third option: «to put ethical limits on sciences such as biotechnology.»
Melzer called for «informed dialogue» by states to «establish consensus on establishing legal and ethical limits on fully autonomous weapons systems.»
But in any profession there must be some ethical limits on what you can do to promote your «client's» interests.
There are no - win situations that push our ethical limits.
Co-sponsored by the Dedalus Foundation and NYU's Institute of Fine Arts, this presentation will explore the ethical limits of preserving authenticity in the exhibition of conceptual art and considerations of display.
For the central project, A T P A P B L L E E, Edith Dekyndt has worked with a nanotechnology scientist from the Adolphe Merkle Institute to produce new pieces that question the ethical limits of science regarding the manipulation of living creatures.
As the ICRC observed in its concluding statement to the 2015 CCW meeting, efforts to encourage implementation of national legal reviews are no substitute for CCW states to consider possible options at the international level to address the legal and ethical limits to autonomy in weapon systems.
In a July 2013, the heads of WILPF Sweden and the Swedish Fellowship of Reconciliation (SweFOR) in a joint statement said that programming robots to detect, select and kill in conflict without human control would be to violate an ethical limit by handing over power to decide over human life to robots.
These could include, inter alia, the ability of a fully autonomous system to conform to existing law (including international humanitarian law, human rights law or general international law); potential problems associated with the design of future fully autonomous weapons that could require disarmament action, or the ethical limits to robotic autonomy in deciding on the life or death of a human, to quote just a few.»
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