نتایج جستجو برای: 4 ethical perfections

تعداد نتایج: 1348502  

Journal: :International journal of multidisciplinary research and analysis 2023

Master Hsing Yun advocated Humanistic Buddhism in the hope that people can apply Buddhist teachings and practice methods real life to solve various problems life. The concepts of are embodied Eight Paths Pagoda Buddha Memorial Hall Taiwan. eight pagodas Fo Guang Shan, Taiwan named: (1) One Teaching, (2) Two Assemblies, (3) Three Goodness, (4) Four Givings, (5) Five Harmonies, (6) Six Perfection...

ژورنال: پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2022

The general moral principles express universal values from which other values are derived. Many disagreements as to ethical theories have their roots in the kind of explanation given for these principles. There are six general moral principles (perfection, freedom, do-not-harm, public interests, desert, and justice) interconnected in such a way that none of them can be justified without explain...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2013
Murray Dyck Gary Allen

Review boards responsible for vetting the ethical conduct of research have been criticised for their costliness, unreliability and inappropriate standards when evaluating some non-medical research, but the basic value of mandatory ethical review has not been questioned. When the standards that review boards use to evaluate research proposals are applied to review board practices, it is clear th...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Richard R Sharp Morris W Foster

The National Bioethics Advisory Commission has proposed that regulatory oversight for research with human subjects be extended beyond the protection of individual research participants to include the protection of social groups. To accomplish this, the commission recommends that investigators and ethics review boards a) work directly with community representatives to develop study methods that ...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1989
T Harding M Ummel

Eight research protocols which had previously been approved by Ethical Research Committees (ERCs) were reviewed in simulated review committees set up during a symposium on medical ethics. Only three protocols were considered to provide fully adequate information to allow ethical review and only one protocol was thought to provide sufficient guarantees on the ethical issues raised by the propose...

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2014
Carlo Petrini

The present commentary is based on the following considerations: 1) for the purposes of authorisation, a distinction is drawn between "research" and "intervention". The procedures for authorising the former are more complex, the relevant controls are stricter and approval has to be granted by a Research Ethics Committee (REC); 2) although the debate is still open, it is barely credible to claim...

Journal: :Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2010
Mark J. Prescott Verity J. Brown Paul A. Flecknell David Gaffan Kate Garrod Roger N. Lemon Andrew J. Parker Kathy Ryder Wolfram Schultz Leah Scott Jayne Watson Lucy Whitfield

This report provides practical guidance on refinement of the use of food and fluid control as motivational tools for macaques used in behavioural neuroscience research. The guidance is based on consideration of the scientific literature and, where data are lacking, expert opinion and professional experience, including that of the members of a Working Group convened by the United Kingdom Nationa...

Journal: :Bioethics 1992
Philip Pettit

The ethical review of research on human beings, and indeed the ethical review of broader ranges of human activity, is a growth industry. I want to look here at the ethical review of research on humans and raise some questions about the direction it is taking. I am pessimistic about where the institutions that we have set up are leading us and I want to sound a warning note and suggest some chan...

Journal: :Developing world bioethics 2017
Boitumelo Mokgatla Carel IJsselmuiden Doug Wassenaar Mary Kasule

Health research initiatives worldwide are growing in scope and complexity, particularly as they move into the developing world. Expanding health research activity in low- and middle-income countries has resulted in a commensurate rise in the need for sound ethical review structures and functions in the form of Research Ethics Committees (RECs). The urgent need for continued capacity development...

Journal: :Sociology of health & illness 2012
Jean Philippe de Jong Myra C B van Zwieten Dick L Willems

Evaluating the practice of ethical review by Research Ethics Committees (REC) could help protect the interests of human participants and promote scientific progress. To facilitate such evaluations, we conducted an ethnographic study of how an REC reviews research proposals during its meetings. We observed 13 meetings of a Dutch REC and studied REC documents. We coded this material inductively a...

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