Nice speech. I think you're wrong, but it was nice.
It negates a very large possibility: that the person choosing the experimental treatment is fully aware that the treatment may not work and can have unforseen side effects and takes the action both because it's a chance they don't otherwise have AND if the Doctors can learn something, their largely unnecessary death or debilitating side effects at least did something.
Experimentation is always squiffy because historically it has been abused like hell. But we go full kiddie gloves in the other direction. We're so restrictive that a person cannot make a rational choice to pursue it in the same way we don't allow assisted suicide. We infantalize the actor by removing the right to any agency in a decision because we fear the ethics of the scientist. In the end, that's simply a shitty generalization on one side and society being too lazy to actually write practicable rules on the topic.
Meh... in the end I'm not like you Gravekeeper. I don't fear the boogeyman. I trust the greed of corporations exists and does me no favors but I trust my own ability to make my own decisions. I prefer the middle ground.
It negates a very large possibility: that the person choosing the experimental treatment is fully aware that the treatment may not work and can have unforseen side effects and takes the action both because it's a chance they don't otherwise have AND if the Doctors can learn something, their largely unnecessary death or debilitating side effects at least did something.
Experimentation is always squiffy because historically it has been abused like hell. But we go full kiddie gloves in the other direction. We're so restrictive that a person cannot make a rational choice to pursue it in the same way we don't allow assisted suicide. We infantalize the actor by removing the right to any agency in a decision because we fear the ethics of the scientist. In the end, that's simply a shitty generalization on one side and society being too lazy to actually write practicable rules on the topic.
Meh... in the end I'm not like you Gravekeeper. I don't fear the boogeyman. I trust the greed of corporations exists and does me no favors but I trust my own ability to make my own decisions. I prefer the middle ground.
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