from research “involving” humans to research “affecting” humans: a proposal for a principled expansion of research ethics’ jurisdiction to create traction for a philosophy of technology
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The field of research ethics offers a new approach to addressing the issues created by the unchecked development of technology. Research ethics could make a contribution, both substantively and procedurally, to help create a framework for reviewing the social and political consequences of actual or proposed technological developments. This paper puts forth a proposal for a principled expansion of research ethics’ jurisdiction, specifically a move from “Research Involving Humans” to “Research Affecting Humans”, and undertakes a case study of “Web 2.0” to analyze whether a philosophy of technology based on research ethics might work.
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| Authors | ;Madelaine Saginur |
| Journal | bioinorganic chemistry and applications |
| Year | 2014 |
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10.3390/laws3030509
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