Hours: 4 & 6
Mrs. Trimble
Flowers for Algernon Ethics
Ethics consists of right and wrong, telling humans what should be done, by ones own standards. It does not include feelings, beliefs, law, or what society accepts. In Flowers for Algernon, Charlie Gordon, age 37, has mental disabilities and seeks help from doctors that could make him smarter. The surgery made him smarter, but soon figuring out, from Algernon the mouse who also had the surgery, that the test is not permanent and could be deadly. They asked him if he was up to it and told him of the consequences. Truly, they did not act ethically before, during, or after the surgery.
The Hippocratic Oath requires physicians to swear and follow ethical standards. Some