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Ethicists

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Ethicists meaning

plural of ethicist

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Environmental ethicists debate how to quantify an individual’s impact on the environment, especially their lifetime carbon emissions.

Sulmasy pointed to ethicists who advocate for patients ending their lives, such as Princeton bioethics professor Peter Singer, who use the term suicide because it is the simplest and most transparent language to describe the act.

One of the key take-aways from the analysis is that there are two areas that ethicists have not adequately addressed and that should be prioritized for future work: physical effects of BCI and psychological effects.

Some medical ethicists are disturbed.

The government’s reluctance to entertain compulsory treatment or vaccination would probably be shared by most medical ethicists.

We make those decisions with input from doctors, managers and medical ethicists.

Then Google’s ethicists demanded the company cashier an African-American conservative from an advisory board for her supposed intolerance, and management promptly caved and ended the entire project.

This is just to say that we can never afford to blindly trust tech coverage, tech ethicists, tech ethics conferences, or even tech ethics journalists slash atheist chaplains like me.

We wondered if professional ethicists agreed, and so asked four professors in the leadership and ethics to evaluate Comey’s behavior.

Others argued that these technologies could learn to act ethically the way children do—by interacting with adults, in particular, with ethicists.

Proponents of DNA profiling in criminal investigations cite cases where leads based on DNA analysis proved useful, but the practice remains controversial among medical ethicists, defense lawyers and some in law enforcement.

Some virtue ethicists hold that consequentialist theories totally disregard the development and importance of moral character.