I think I know the episode that prompted this.
Dreaded Anomaly Send a noteboard - 16/04/2010 09:28:55 PM
The Voyager episode where the Doctor creates a hologram of that Cardassian scientist who's a Mengele-analogue?
Personally, while I can understand the viewpoint of those who would say that using such knowledge, even long after the fact of its discovery, is justifying the method used to gain it, I would still use it.
Personally, while I can understand the viewpoint of those who would say that using such knowledge, even long after the fact of its discovery, is justifying the method used to gain it, I would still use it.
An Ethical Survey
16/04/2010 12:48:44 AM
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I'd torture more people for fun after saving the friend or family member.
16/04/2010 01:25:43 AM
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So, like... using medical research acquired by Nazi scientists during the Holocaust? *NM*
16/04/2010 04:34:32 AM
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I can't think of many ethical considerations of any sort that would trump dying family member. *NM*
16/04/2010 05:12:43 AM
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This is a total no-brainer, as per above responses. Star Trek clearly needs better moral dilemmas.
16/04/2010 09:44:43 AM
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This question kind of raised it's head in a recent Bad Science column
16/04/2010 01:25:12 PM
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I think it would be unethical to let someone else die to protect your moral values *NM*
16/04/2010 02:16:54 PM
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Possibly not, but only if it would be immoral for your victims to refuse to cure your loved one.
16/04/2010 04:33:38 PM
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I think I know the episode that prompted this.
16/04/2010 09:28:55 PM
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