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The foundations of research ethics are riven with fault lines emanating from a fear that if research is too closely connected to weighty social purposes an imperative to advance the common good through research will justify abrogating the rights and welfare of study participants. The result is an impoverished conception of the nature of research, an incomplete focus on actors who bear important moral responsibilities, and a system of ethics and oversight highly
attuned to the dangers of research but largely silent about threats of ineffective, inefficient, and inequitable medical practices and health systems.
In For the Common Good: Philosophical Foundations of Research Ethics, Alex John London defends a conception of the common good that grounds a moral imperative with two requirements. The first is to promote research that generates the information necessary to enable key social institutions to effectively, efficiently, and equitably safeguard the basic interests of individuals. The second is to ensure that research is organized as a voluntary scheme of social cooperation that respects
its various contributors' moral claims to be treated as free and equal. Connecting research to the goals of a just social order grounds a framework for assessing and managing research risk that reconciles these requirements and justifies key oversight practices in non-paternalistic terms. Reconceiving research
ethics as resolving coordination problems and providing credible assurance that these requirements are being met expands the issues and actors that fall within the purview of the field and provides the foundation for a more unified and coherent approach to domestic and international research.
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Fear of the Common Good and the Neglect of Justice
3. The Anvil of Neglect and the Hammer of Exploitation
4. The Common Good & the Egalitarian Research Imperative
5. Two Dogmas of Research Ethics
6. The Integrative Approach to Assessing and Managing Risk
7. A Non-paternalistic Model of Research Ethics and Oversight
8. Avoiding Justice: Research at the Auction Block
9. The Human Development Approach
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Publisher: Oxford University Press (Oxford University Press Inc)
Publication date: April, 2022
Pages: 480
Dimensions: 156.00 x 243.00 x 35.00
Weight: 898g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Ethics