Putman
Hour 2 & 6
15 November 2016
Argument Paper
Ethic are standards of rights and wrongs that guide us as humans what to do, and what not to do. They allow us to make decisions that are not going to harm us in the future, or hurt us in any way shape or form. The doctors in a story called Flowers For Algernon do not listen to ethics. They are using a special surgery to make a man named Charlie Gordon with an I.Q. of 68 to triple his intelligence to give him the intellect of a genius. It wasn't ethical of the doctors to perform this experiment, because they didn't inform Charlie of the risks, and they knew he couldn't research it.
It wasn't ethical of the doctors to research Charlie. They should have at least told Charlie the risks of the operation, if they had told him the risks then he might not have accepted the operation knowing the depressed state that he would be in. The doctors motives weren't even based on helping Charlie. Dr. Nemur wanted to do it, just because he had an overbearing wife that just wanted him to be famous. His motives were purely based on getting his wife to be happy. Since Charlie hasn't been informed of the risks of the operation it was unethical of the doctors to test on Charlie (Siegler). …show more content…
they knew he had an I.Q. of 68 they knew he wasn't smart enough to research, and know what it means. They let him go into an experiment while not looking at what may happen in the future. (Siegler). If they had let Charlie research he would not understand any of it, he would just be blindly going into the operation. While he did get smarter, he lost it fast, and then when he lost it he was so depressed that he didn't know what to do, so he left town. His intelligence regressed back to 68, where he originally started