> And that is in itself a dangerous moral and ethical lapse.
Agreed. Is it an original lapse, or derivative though? When researchers/engineers oversell their story to get the funding they wouldn't otherwise get, where is the collapse? With the engineers/researchers? Or with the forces that built a system where that was the only way forward for them?
When a hungry thief steals to eat, is the thief morally bankrupt? Or is those that engineered the shortage?
Is it the ones who engineered the shortage, or the ones who engineered the system in which the ones who engineered the shortage operated when they were designing the other system?
Agreed. Is it an original lapse, or derivative though? When researchers/engineers oversell their story to get the funding they wouldn't otherwise get, where is the collapse? With the engineers/researchers? Or with the forces that built a system where that was the only way forward for them?
When a hungry thief steals to eat, is the thief morally bankrupt? Or is those that engineered the shortage?