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Φ "Study shows texting while driving makes drivers six times more likely to crash" Would you have taken part in the invention of the cell phone, knowing that less responsible users might kill people while using them? I'm smart enough not to text and drive, but are the inventors responsible for the driver who hits me while texting? Here's an old bugaboo that I thought had been put to rest. Apparently not. Φ "Cell phone cancer warning proposed by Maine state legislator" Even if cell phones did cause cancer, how would the inventors anticipate this problem? Should they try harder to anticipate the negative effects of their work? And if a problem is discovered after an invention enjoys mass acceptance, does a label exonerate the inventors? Maybe about as much as cigaret-pack warnings absolve cigaret manufacturers. The big question of moral responsibility may never be answered to any inventor's satisfaction but we would be remiss not to think about it. Progress, however you define it, seems impossible to stop. Thinking ethically, I think, must be just as persistent. This Right Brain Workout appeared for the first time on IdeaConnection. |
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