America's Military Biomedical Complex Law, Ethics, and the Drive for Scientific Innovation
America's Military Biomedical Complex Law, Ethics, and the Drive for Scientific Innovation
- ISBN 13: 9780199351459
- ISBN 10: 0199351457
- Format: Hardcover
- Copyright: 02/10/2025
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary
America's Military Biomedical Complex shows how the drive for scientific and military superiority has shifted the moral compass of government and society, detailing scores of examples where untoward conduct has been rationalized as necessary to promote national security and achieve military goals. The book traces the fascinating story of how laws and ethical codes have co-evolved with the nation's military science pursuits, dating back to the founding of America. Without passing retrospective judgment, it explores the moral calculus conducted by decision-makers at key moments in military science. This analysis reveals that officials were keenly aware of ethical dilemmas, but nonetheless chose to engage in risky-and sometimes unlawful-activities to further press national security goals. Coupled with this historical reflection,America's Military Biomedical Complex recommends policies that harmonize contemporary national security concerns with fundamental principles of justice and human dignity. It introduces the concept of jus in praeparatione bellum-justice in war preparations-a doctrine of restraint and responsibility that aims to elucidate just and unjust means of preparing for war.




