Case study - testing baseball players dna


Case Study:

Testing Baseball Players' DNA

Answer the following questions:

https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/business-ethics/s12-05-case-studies.html

1.Many experts in genetics consider testing an unethical violation of personal privacy. What does it mean to "violate personal privacy"?

2. Can a utilitarian argument (the greatest good for the greatest number should be sought) in favor of DNA testing in the Dominican Republic be mounted? What could it look like?

3. Baseball scouting-the job of hiring excellent future players and screening out mediocre ones-is very competitive. Those who do it well are paid well; those who don't are cycled out quickly to make room for someone else. You have the job, you have the DNA sample. What do you do? Why?

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