The approach to ethics by oral historians has emerged from two major fears: the fear of failing as researchers and the fear of failing the narrators and doing harm. Archivists also need to be cognisant of these fears when collecting oral history. Confronting these fears make...
"When Research Regulations and Ethics Conflict." The American Journal of Bioethics, 18(4), pp. 96–97This article refers to:Involving Pregnant Women in Research: What Should We Recommend When the Regulations Seem Ethically Problematic?Additional informationFundingThis work was supported in part by ...
There is some difficulty, already known to Plato, with the view that morality was created by a divine power. In his dialogueEuthyphro, Plato considered the suggestion that it is divine approval that makes an actiongood. Plato pointed out that, if this were the case, one could not say that...
Our suggested orientation list of criteria, presented in the form of reflective questions, cannot be considered definitive, but serves as a tool to provoke systematic reflection during the planning and composition of an EE research study. These criteria need to be tested in different EE research ...
We must also stipulate that it is implementing in some programming language the algorithm for computing moral view A (when we take it to be computing moral view A). Any human user who computationally interacts with the robo-agent will need to engage in a speech act, such as: ‘I ...
(an influence-based relationship between two people) as the one-caring and the cared-for may come to exhibitreciprocalcommitment to each other’s well-being. However, what is distinctive in all such relations is that the one-caring acts in response to a perceived need on the part of the ...
integrity in the conduct of their research. Where a researcher fails to act with integrity in research with humans, institutional policies and procedures of the U15, Canada's most research-intensive universities, vary in the extent to which they involve their REBs in response to such breaches. ...
1. Once the manuscript is found to be identical with the published article, the same data or drawings may constitute a duplicate publication, or there are honest errors (such as misjudgment or experimental error)resulting in unreliable research results, the editorial office should reject the manuscr...
However, there is still a critical need for expertise to teach research ethics [6]. Besides, some former trainees found it difficult integrating their newly acquired knowledge in their home institutions [24]. This is suggestive of the importance of beneficiary institutions in LMIC assuming a ...
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