Ethics in agricultural research |
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Authors: | Paul B Thompson |
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Institution: | (1) Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, 77843 College Station, TX |
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Abstract: | Utilitarian ethics provides a model for evaluating moral responsibility in agricultural research decisions according to the balance of costs and benefits accruing to the public at large. Given the traditions and special requirements of agricultural research planning, utilitarian theory is well adapted to serve as a starting point for evaluating these decisions, but utilitarianism has defects that are well documented in the philosophical literature. Criticisms of research decisions in agricultural mechanization and biotechnology correspond to documented defects in utilitarian theory. Research administrators can expect that application of a utilitarian standard ignoring these deficiencies will become the occasion for predictable attacks by critics. Administrators who are sensitive to the strengths and weaknesses of utilitarian ethics are equipped to make a better allocation of research effort. |
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Keywords: | agricultural research policy utilitarianism agricultural mechanization agricultural biotechnology |
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