Why we need more than justification in the ethics of radiological protection: A view from outside

In Ethics and Radiological Protection. Louvain-la-Neuve: Academia. pp. 97-111 (2008)
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In this paper, I discuss the International Commission on Radiological Protection’s (ICRP’s) ethical principles of radiological protection - and in particular their recent proposal to revise the recommendations based on those principles - from a particular point of view; namely, that of an outsider. I do this for two reasons. First, it seems to me that there is a strange mismatch between what the commission’s principles seem, from the outside, to demand, and how they have actually been interpreted. Second, understanding this mismatch sheds some light on the controversy surrounding the recent proposals.

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Stephen M. Gardiner
University of Washington

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