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BIOETHICS, R 4. Questions for Analysis 1. On what utohnalysis On what autonomy?

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BIOETHICS, R 4. Questions for Analysis 1. On what utohnalysis On what autonomy? 2. s would you justify scientific autonomy? 3. Bioethicist David B. olesliciesdne dit ? unds would you restrict scientific in scientific decision-making ence, rather than policies that n government controlling the vid B. Resnik believes that "govern- the process of ccur through policies that control ra the dif- of sci "41 What is the content of science. science. ference between Science as opposed to controlling its Do you think it matters? FERENCES Fukuvama, Our Post Human Future: C

Explanation / Answer

1) In today's world , scientific autonomy is very much needed.If we give a scientific autonomy to any scientific research body, they will be able to set their research agenda free from interference and beaurocracy of commission and influence of member states.It is justified because it promotes the progress of science which benefits the society.

2)Restriction on scientific autonomy can also be justified to prevent harm to people , society or the environment or to encourage the beneficial research.

3)To illustrate the difference between process restrictions and content restrictions, consider government control of speech.Process restrictions on speech include laws governing time, place and manner of speech.content based restrictions are legitimate only serve compelling government interests such as need to protect individual or society from harm.

4)I agree with bioethicist arthAr caplan because I think social ethics swallows everything in its path with almost all questions of ethics becoming questions exclusively history sociology and or economics .For example in Roman catCatho world academic and ecclesial push against academics working on issues like abortions , enthunasia health care distribution , and artificial reproductive intelligence. They are becoming obstacles in the path research development .