Professional Baseball and Performance-Enhancing Drugs

Philosophy Now (102):12-15 (2014)
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Abstract

This paper analyzes the ethics of performance-enhancing drugs in professional baseball from the perspective of ethical theories: Kantianism, libertarianism, and utilitarianism. It argues that none of these theories can explain why performance-enhancing drugs should be prohibited. The paper argues that virtue ethics is the best moral framework for understanding the ethical problem of performance-enhancing drugs and why their use should be prohibited.

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Darrin Snyder Belousek
Ohio Northern University

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