Doping, not just for jocks anymore...
Apr. 20th, 2008 07:17 pmhttp://www.slate.com/id/2188747
The interesting ethical point of the article is the scientist who suggested that using brain-enhancing drugs will improve his science and therefore human knowledge/life.
I don't know, the idea makes me squick a little.
The interesting ethical point of the article is the scientist who suggested that using brain-enhancing drugs will improve his science and therefore human knowledge/life.
I don't know, the idea makes me squick a little.
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Date: 2008-04-21 01:22 am (UTC)In the science realm, on the surface, it sounds just fine. They're all in there to further our knowledge of the universe. Yet, at the same time it is also a competition, measured in published papers, peer acclimation, and the few awards. Science funding is never guaranteed, and generally goes to those with a record of producing. Do 'level playing field' arguments also apply in the scientific realm?