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  1. Gibt es eine Pflicht zur medizinischen Forschung?Dietmar Hübner - 2003 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 28 (1):21-50.
  • Hippocrates and the biomedical scientist: The problems of controlling the dangers of science. [REVIEW]Arnold E. Reif - 1980 - Minerva 18 (1):29-50.
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  • What can the philosophy of science contribute to the ethics of science and technology?Márcio Rojas da Cruz & Gabriele Cornelli - 2016 - Revista Bioética 24 (1):11-21.
    Born to enable its creators to fulfill their needs, scientific technique has always played a significant role in human civilization. This is the context in which we glimpse the advent of modern technoscience, which has significantly contributed to the increment of human control over nature. This study aims to analyze, under the focus of bioethics, reflections on the philosophy of science as they relate to the neutrality of science and converge with epistemic rationality, as well as to relate those reflections (...)
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  • Delimiting the concept of research: An ethical perspective.Lisa Bortolotti & Bert Heinrichs - 2007 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 28 (3):157-179.
    It is important to be able to offer an account of which activities count as scientific research, given our current interest in promoting research as a means to benefit humankind and in ethically regulating it. We attempt to offer such an account, arguing that we need to consider both the procedural and functional dimensions of an activity before we can establish whether it is a genuine instance of scientific research. By placing research in a broader schema of activities, the similarities (...)
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