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Ethical Argument Doping Control
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2.
3.
4.
Ethical Implications of Doping
Control.
The legal implication of
prohibition.
Enforcement- Loss of civil
rights.
Free will or Autonomy.
Part One: Ethics and
doping
Why should we ban doping?
If doping is wrong, WHY is it wrong?
Here are some possible answers:
Part one: ethics and doping
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Because drugs enhance performance
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Do they?
Anyway, so what?
Part one: ethics and doping
Because their use forces others to use
them
 No, it doesn’t!
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But, even if it does, so do intensive
training levels
Part one: ethics and doping
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Because (some) drugs allow athletes
to train harder
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But if they do, so what?
Anyway, what’s wrong with taking steps to
train harder?
Part one: ethics and doping
Because drugs are unnatural
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But approved drugs are as unnatural as
prohibited one.
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Anyway, what does “unnatural” mean
here?
Part one: ethics and doping
Because they are harmful
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Are they?
But even if they are, so what?
Part one: ethics and doping
Because they are illegal
 Is this true? (some would like sport doping
to be made
 unlawful)
 But, even if they are, is it the illegality of
the drug which
 makes it wrong to use it?
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Part one: ethics and doping

Because they are harmful
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Are they?
But even if they are, so what?
Part two: Implications of a ban.
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It is one thing that something is wrong
and quite another to argue that it should
be banned.
Another approach is to ask: not what is
wrong with doping, but rather: what are
the dangers of introducing a ban.
Implication of a ban: Loss of
medical benefits

(therapy versus enhancement)
What is the position if a person has a genuine
medical reason for employing a particular drug,
but it contravenes some rule?
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Cases of mistake
What is a genuine medical benefit?
Even given a genuine medical reason for use of the
drug, does it
Legitimate its use in sport?
Implications of a ban: Paternalism
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Why should we think that we can
interfere in athlete’s decisions?
1.
2.
One suggestion: in order to prevent harm to
the athlete.
Another: to prevent harm to others who
might be coerced to imitate.
Implication of a ban: Infringement
of personal rights
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Any ban would require enforcement.
Another rights issue involves the invasion
of privacy.
Thank you
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Those are some of the issues to think
about when you write your papers.