The Moral Justification for Research Using Human Subjects

  • Dyck A
  • Richardson H
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The use of human subjects in research that is of some risk to them is not only morally justifiable but, in certain instances, morally required. Two kinds of considerations lead to this conclusion: the limitations of research with animals and the stringent moral...

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Dyck, A. J., & Richardson, H. W. (1976). The Moral Justification for Research Using Human Subjects. In Biomedical Ethics and the Law (pp. 243–259). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2223-8_18

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