Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... justified . One can and should place the welfare of the individual first . There are often circumstances that justify prolon- gation , for example , in trying out an uncertain , new therapeutic procedure of remote but still possible ...
... justified . One can and should place the welfare of the individual first . There are often circumstances that justify prolon- gation , for example , in trying out an uncertain , new therapeutic procedure of remote but still possible ...
Side 186
... justification , the view that ends alone justify any means . This is not to imply that concern for these problems is not shared equally by the responsible investigator and the moralist . Indeed , there is considerable evidence to show ...
... justification , the view that ends alone justify any means . This is not to imply that concern for these problems is not shared equally by the responsible investigator and the moralist . Indeed , there is considerable evidence to show ...
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... justified only insofar as it is designed to produce a proportionate good . Ordinarily the " proportionate good " that ... justify organic transplantation is now a matter of discussion . Physicians are asked to present practical cases for ...
... justified only insofar as it is designed to produce a proportionate good . Ordinarily the " proportionate good " that ... justify organic transplantation is now a matter of discussion . Physicians are asked to present practical cases for ...
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