Active Users:1136 Time:22/11/2024 04:21:48 PM
An Ethical Survey Spriteling Send a noteboard - 16/04/2010 12:48:44 AM
So, interestingly enough, this survey was inspired by a Star Trek episode I was watching the other night, and it got me thinking.

Anyway.

Suppose you've a friend or family member or other close relation-type who is dying. You have the knowledge that will save them, but you've obtained it in a completely unethical fashion (i.e. torturing other people, things like that). Is it wrong (ethically, morally, whatever) to use this knowledge and save your friend/family/etc?

I honestly don't know how I'd react in such a situation. I was completely torn when watching the episode, and would not have thought either decision to be wrong, really.
Reply to message
An Ethical Survey - 16/04/2010 12:48:44 AM 524 Views
Um - 16/04/2010 12:57:16 AM 345 Views
no, using that information is not wrong *NM* - 16/04/2010 01:00:09 AM 134 Views
not wrong. duh. *NM* - 16/04/2010 01:02:30 AM 132 Views
Obtaining it was wrong. Using it is not. *NM* - 16/04/2010 01:07:35 AM 157 Views
Not a very tricky question, IMHO - 16/04/2010 01:09:45 AM 393 Views
I'd torture more people for fun after saving the friend or family member. - 16/04/2010 01:25:43 AM 358 Views
Spoken like a true lawyer! *NM* - 16/04/2010 01:49:14 AM 139 Views
Use it. - 16/04/2010 01:48:49 AM 316 Views
So, like... using medical research acquired by Nazi scientists during the Holocaust? *NM* - 16/04/2010 04:34:32 AM 227 Views
Yeah, like that, pretty much. *NM* - 16/04/2010 09:37:25 AM 136 Views
no - 16/04/2010 05:26:01 AM 328 Views
What is done is done - 16/04/2010 09:19:45 AM 327 Views
The way you got it was wrong. But now you have it. So use it. - 16/04/2010 11:34:42 AM 302 Views
Sunk costs - 16/04/2010 12:47:37 PM 434 Views
I have no ethics or morals or whatever. - 16/04/2010 05:47:56 PM 324 Views
I think I know the episode that prompted this. - 16/04/2010 09:28:55 PM 381 Views
That's a lot like a question I was asked recently. - 16/04/2010 10:34:01 PM 340 Views
Re: An Ethical Survey - 18/04/2010 05:11:29 PM 337 Views

Reply to Message