نتایج جستجو برای: 4 ethical perfections

تعداد نتایج: 1348502  

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2012
Rachel Barkan Shahar Ayal Francesca Gino Dan Ariely

Six studies demonstrate the "pot calling the kettle black" phenomenon whereby people are guilty of the very fault they identify in others. Recalling an undeniable ethical failure, people experience ethical dissonance between their moral values and their behavioral misconduct. Our findings indicate that to reduce ethical dissonance, individuals use a double-distancing mechanism. Using an overcom...

Journal: :European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 2022

Cosmological arguments for God typically have two stages. The first stage argues a cause or necessary being, and the second from there to God. T. Ryan Byerly offers simple, abductive argument where best explanation why being is found existence that it perfect being. reasoning behind this universal generalizations explain observations of their instances; example, generalization all ravens are bl...

2005
Keith McAdam

In April 2002 the Nuffield Council on Bioethics published the Report The Ethics of Research Related to Healthcare in Developing Countries. It provides an ethical framework for those designing or conducting healthcarerelated research in developing countries. This paper will draw on the conclusions made in the Report, and present some of the recommendations. It will cover the importance of genuin...

2014
Ulrike Lorch Martin O’Kane Jorg Taubel

This article attempts to define terminology and to describe a process for writing adaptive, early phase study protocols which are transparent, self-intuitive and uniform. It provides a step by step guide, giving templates from projects which received regulatory authorisation and were successfully performed in the UK. During adaptive studies evolving data is used to modify the trial design and c...

Journal: :Culture, health & sexuality 2011
Yandisa Sikweyiya Rachel Jewkes

Does research on gender-based violence (GBV) pose greater than minimal risk to researchers and participants? This question needs to be understood particularly in light of hesitancy by Institutional Review Boards to approve research on GBV. The safety and risks of doing GBV studies and the implications for the ethical review process have not been a focus of much research. This qualitative study ...

Journal: :Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Cognitive science 2010
Galen Strawson

I argue against two popular claims. The first is a descriptive, empirical claim about the nature of ordinary human experience which I call the psychological Narrativity thesis (PNT). According to PNT, 'each of us constructs and lives a "narrative" … this narrative is us, our identities' (Sacks O. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. London: Duckworth; 1985, 110). The second is a normative, e...

2014
Jusaku Minari Tetsuya Shirai Kazuto Kato

As evidenced by high-throughput sequencers, genomic technologies have recently undergone radical advances. These technologies enable comprehensive sequencing of personal genomes considerably more efficiently and less expensively than heretofore. These developments present a challenge to the conventional framework of biomedical ethics; under these changing circumstances, each research project ha...

2010
Hanna Ezzat Sue Ross Peter von Dadelszen Tara Morris Robert Liston Laura A Magee

BACKGROUND For ethical approval of a multicentre study in Canada, investigators must apply separately to individual Research Ethics Boards (REBs). In principle, the protection of human research subjects is of utmost importance. However, in practice, the process of multicentre ethics review can be time consuming and costly, requiring duplication of effort for researchers and REBs. We used our ex...

2014
Anna E. Oliver Lindsay K. Newbold Andrew S. Whiteley Christopher J. van der Gast

Marine bacterial communities are resistant to elevated carbon dioxide levels. Environmental Microbiology Reports, 6 (6). The NERC and CEH trademarks and logos ('the Trademarks') are registered trademarks of NERC in the UK and other countries, and may not be used without the prior written consent of the Trademark owner. Summary 31 It is well established that the release of anthropogenic derived ...

Journal: :Monash bioethics review 2014
Annette Rid

One of the fundamental ethical concerns about biomedical research is that it frequently exposes participants to risks for the benefit of others. To protect participants' rights and interests in this context, research regulations and guidelines set out a mix of substantive and procedural requirements for research involving humans. Risk thresholds play an important role in formulating both types ...

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