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by qazwse_
1883 days ago
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I don't feel morally panicked by this, unless the goal is to have "human-like" animals to experiment on. However, saying anything that advances science should be done is a crazy take. I do not believe that people should be tortured, that people should be given drugs against their will, or even be forced to take part in experiments. |
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The deontological (Kantian) view is that anything that is wrong is so implicitly such that anyone doing something wrong is morally wrong regardless of consequences; murdering a criminal to save thousands in the future would be wrong implicitly.
The utilitarian one says that the ends justify the means, that if one were to murder a criminal to save thousands, it would be morally right.
There is not necessarily a right answer as this argument has been going on in philosophy for a long time, but I'm a utilitarian. If people need to be experimented on in order to advance science, then let it be so. You seem to be less so on this side or even on the deontological side.