Midwest Research Institute: The Department of Defense's Guinea Pig

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Thomas L

 

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January 6, 2016

 

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However, we can take this simple lesson ? that one can do anything, but not everything is beneficial, and apply it to issues of human experimentation. Paul also speaks truth when he mentions that people should consider the need and good of others rather than satisfy their own selfish needs. These two verses touch on issues of beneficence (duty to do good), and nonmaleficence (duty to do no harm)? two of the core tenets of many ethics codes and those that were challenged by the Midwest Research Institute (MRI)...
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These two verses touch on issues of beneficence (duty to do good), and nonmaleficence (duty to do no harm)? two of the core tenets of many ethics codes and those that were challenged by the Midwest Research Institute (MRI). In this paper, I will define the potential ethical issues associated with the MRI study, state a position of whether the research was ethical, support my position with data and logic, demonstrate a knowledge of the principles of human experimentation, and demonstrate a knowledge of ethical philosophy by suggesting how this issue would be viewed by one or more major philosophers...
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