An Analysis of the Ethical Implication of "Development"
Abstract
The current development of ethical research on "development" of the ethical implications of the study, there are three approaches: the facts of experience inductive statements; or some specific issue from a reflection on the ethics of departure to achieve a breakthrough; a broad comprehensive perspective. They can not guarantee that "development" of the ethical implications of universal necessity, this requires that we must "develop" to clarify the concept itself of its ethical implications, which is a basis for the development of ethical research and the premise of the argument. We will find, must give "development" with some limited conditions, it only has ethical implications. In general, there are three different approaches insofar as the investigation of the ethical implication of "development" is concerned in current study of the subject: First, there is an inductive one based on empirical facts. Secondly, there is one that starts with a reflection on some concrete issues in hope of a breakthrough in ethics. Lastly there is a synthetic one with a broad perspective. Yet none of these current approaches can guarantee the universal necessity of the ethical implication of "development" and therefore we are compelled to clarify its ethical implication by means of considering the concept of "development" per se. This is the foundation of the ethical study of "development". We will discover that it is only with some restrictive conditions that the concept of "development" can take on ethical meaning