Commentary: Institutionalizing Agricultural Ethics

R. Zimdahl
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When something is institutionalized, it is established as a convention or norm of an organization or culture. Most professional disciplines have institutionalized and published their professional ethical expectations. Universities routinely include ethical study in the curriculum for medicine, law, business, and the environment. The agricultural science curriculum lacks consideration and study of the effects of agriculture’s ethical dilemmas on society. Moreover, agriculture, the essential human activity and the most widespread human interaction with the environment, needs a defined moral foundation. Ethics has not been institutionalized in US land-grant universities with agricultural colleges,2 colleges of agriculture in other countries, agricultural professional organizations, or the agribusiness industry. That is not to say there are no professional ethical standards. Examining agriculture’s ethical base and the reasons for it is an exercise in reason to find where the weight of reason rests (Rachels and Rachels 2007). Many assume agriculture has had an adequate ethical foundation. The assumption is not questioned. There has been too little investigation and too little critical thinking about the lack of and need for an explicit ethical foundation.
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评论:农业伦理制度化
当某件事被制度化时,它就被确立为一个组织或文化的惯例或规范。大多数专业学科都已将其职业道德期望制度化并公布于众。大学通常会将伦理研究纳入医学、法律、商业和环境课程。农业科学课程缺乏对农业伦理困境对社会影响的考虑和研究。此外,农业作为人类的基本活动和人类与环境最广泛的互动,需要一个明确的道德基础。美国设有农业学院的赠地大学、2 其他国家的农业学院、农业专业组织或农业综合企业尚未将伦理制度化。这并不是说没有职业道德标准。研究农业的道德基础及其原因是一项理性工作,以找到理性的重心所在(Rachels 和 Rachels,2007 年)。许多人认为农业有充分的道德基础。这一假设没有受到质疑。对于缺乏明确的伦理基础以及是否需要这种基础的问题,人们很少进行调查,也很少进行批判性思考。
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