Ethics In Charles Neumann's Experiments

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Charles Neumann is a very negligent man when it came to his experiments bad he completely ignored the ethical. Charles was not limited to the experiments he could do unless Cassandra Cautery, who is a middle manager, halts him. One example when he ignored these boundaries is when he cut off his second leg. He could have simply worked on making better legs on a different animal such as a dog, or simply just improve his one prosthetic leg. Not only does it cost “Better Future” money, it could cause them shut down. He is also negligible due to the fact he let his “assistants” do what they want basically. On page 165 he said “One of the assostants held a surgical drill, I noticed. That couldn’t be good. But I didn’t have time this”. His assistants get hurt, even killed since he rarely checks up with them. Last reason would be because he eventually became a mad scientist. He made military grade bionic legs that can do almost …show more content…

When Neumann does something stupid, such as cutting off his second leg, they backed him up by paying his hospital bills, making sure he gets the medical attention that he needs, and making sure that he is one-hundred percent comfortable. For example, when he did not like his personal trainer in the earlier portion of the book, they got rid of him in an instant. When the nurses and doctor at the hospital were giving him in attitude, they shaped them up quickly to make sure he gets the best treatment possible. Even when Neumann started cutting off his other body parts they supported it. They loved it so much they wanted him to let him continue cutting off parts of his body to make new parts. Since they wanted to keep Neumann safe it is great that they followed every move he has made. Especially when they shot Lola when Neumann went to get coffee with her. They wanted to make sure that he was safe, and that the “Better Parts” were not malfunctioning on