Thinking Clearly about Research Risk: Implications of the Work of Benjamin Freedman
Autor: | Charles Weijer |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
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Risk medicine.medical_specialty Health (social science) Judaism Alternative medicine Controlled Clinical Trials Benjamin Freedman Informed consent medicine Humans Sociology Child Research ethics Informed Consent Environmental ethics Bioethics Therapeutic Human Experimentation United States Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation Social Control Formal Freedman Variety (cybernetics) Bioethics and Medical Ethics Philosophy Human Experimentation Work (electrical) Government Regulation Controlled Clinical Trials as Topic Emergencies Ethics Committees Research |
Zdroj: | Charles Weijer Scopus-Elsevier Philosophy Publications |
Popis: | ethics as "the exposure of muddled and wrong-headed concepts, to clear the way for a healthy growth of ideas."l In his twenty-year career in bioethics, he not only cleared the way but also filled the gap in a wide variety of areas in bioethics, including informed consent, substitute decision making, competency, obligations of health professionals, research ethics, and Judaism and bioethics.2 Perhaps best known among these many contributions is Freedman's work on the ethics of |
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