User:Andy Maloney/Notebook/Lab Notebook of Andy Maloney/2009/09/14/Ethics course 3
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- talking about ethics of consequence. He's calling this utilitarianism
- pharmogenomics
- Example of ethics of consequences
- contian ethics
- machiavelian
- biopower
- mitigate
- he says that utilitarian ethics gives the power to someone to be unethical because it does not take into consideration "the means" as being as important to the end
- need to look up the book biomedical ethics
- beneficence
- non-maleficence
- distributive justice
- commutative justice
- He is giving an example of what is "good". He told us again that he is a biomedical researcher and then he starts talking about splitting the atom. Now he is talking about people glowing. Urg.
- again he is talking about this bellmont report
- something about autonomy and its definition
- prima facie
- hmm. Again the bellmont report. I guess I should read this thing
- neuremberg code
- he really likes talking about the Nazis
- this is so odd that as a society we have morals and ethics but, when someone needs something and that someone has a religion that forbids them to get it, we have to abide by their religion even if it kills them. I can understand this because if someone believes they can't have something and it is forced upon them, their lives are miserable afterwards.
- he s going off on libritarianism and preternal stuffs
- contentious
- hes going off on obamas health care plan
- particularity
- communitarian ethics
- example of the military
- theological
- science
- he said utilize...
- pluralised
- casuist ethics
- contempoarilly
- intuit
- paradigmatic
- he just used the word equity to mean justice
- Feminist ethic
- Decrimented
- usurped
- he thinks feminist or the ethics of caring is "Nobel"
- dispora
- Donna harraway - look her up
- technologization
- cyborgization
- transhuman
- speciesism
- nightengale ethics
- I'm beginning to see that all these ethical systems seem to be related to medicine. I have no idea why we are talking about medical ethics when this is a nanoscience ethics course.
- agent based ethics
- he just told us again that he's a neuroscientist
- sticktuitivness
- voracity
- he takes big stock in moral virtues and especially those that have intellectual characteristics
- he likes professions. I still think he doesn't like open science
- superogatory
- homo farber
- profesoriate
- anema labrorans
- he's talking about all of us following the same moral compass. The intellectual one. So I guess this means he's a communitarian.
- talking about the holocaust again
- now the manhattan project
- argh! He just said... At the end of the day.
- ha! He is talking about us being able to hink in our proffesions and how we should be ethical. If we can't then we should not be a professional. He really likes the idea of professions.