Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfac- tory kind ; it may be the beginning of knowledge , but you have scarcely , in your thoughts , advanced to the stage of Science what- ever the matter may be . " Today , sound experimentation often ...
... knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfac- tory kind ; it may be the beginning of knowledge , but you have scarcely , in your thoughts , advanced to the stage of Science what- ever the matter may be . " Today , sound experimentation often ...
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... knowledge . Sometimes it is not possible to use a method without injuring the rights of others or without violating some moral rule of absolute value . Even though one envisages and pursues such increase of knowledge for the gen- eral ...
... knowledge . Sometimes it is not possible to use a method without injuring the rights of others or without violating some moral rule of absolute value . Even though one envisages and pursues such increase of knowledge for the gen- eral ...
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... knowledge or experience without first informing the patient , with the understanding that recovery is not delayed and there is no detri- mental effect . After all , hospitals exist not only to treat patients , but also to in- crease ...
... knowledge or experience without first informing the patient , with the understanding that recovery is not delayed and there is no detri- mental effect . After all , hospitals exist not only to treat patients , but also to in- crease ...
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