Sidney Gendin (ed.)
Ethical Issues in Scientific Research
An Anthology
Herausgeber: Erwin, Edward; Kleiman, Lowell; Gendin, Sidney
Sidney Gendin (ed.)
Ethical Issues in Scientific Research
An Anthology
Herausgeber: Erwin, Edward; Kleiman, Lowell; Gendin, Sidney
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After a brief overview, sections contain readings on such topics as science and values, science and the misrepresentation of data, human experimentation, animal experimentation, genetic research, and other controversial areas of research.
After a brief overview, sections contain readings on such topics as science and values, science and the misrepresentation of data, human experimentation, animal experimentation, genetic research, and other controversial areas of research.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780815317906
- ISBN-10: 0815317905
- Artikelnr.: 21034867
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780815317906
- ISBN-10: 0815317905
- Artikelnr.: 21034867
Edward Erwin
Part 1 Science and Values
Chapter 1 Science and Human Values, Carl G. Hempel
Chapter 2 The Exact Role of Value Judgments in Science, Michael Scriven
Chapter 3 The Structure of the Argument, Richard Nicholson, Richard Hale
Part 2 Fraud and Deception in Scientific Research
Chapter 4 Fraud and the Structure of Science, William Broad, Nicholas Wade
Chapter 5 The Murky Borderland between Scientific Intuition and Fraud, Ullica Segerstrale
Chapter 6 On the Supposed Indispensability of Deception in Social Psychology, Steven C. Patten
Chapter 7 Keeping Deception Honest: Justifying Conditions for Social Scientific Research Stratagems, Alan C. Elms
Chapter 8 The Case for Deception in Medical Experimentation, J. David Newell
Part 3 Experimentation on Humans
Chapter 9 An Argument That All Prerandomized Clinical Trials Are Unethical, Don Marquis
Chapter 10 The Conflict between Randomized Clinical Trials and the Therapeutic Obligation, Fred Gifford
Chapter 11 Sins of Omission? The Non-Treatment of Controls in Clinical Trials-I, Michael Lockwood
Chapter 12 Sins of Omission? The Non-Treatment of Controls in Clinical Trials-II, G.E.M. Anscombe
Part 4 Animal Research
Chapter 13 The Significance of Animal Suffering, Peter Singer
Chapter 14 Singer's Intermediate Conclusion, Frank Jackson
Chapter 15 On Singer: More Argument, Less Prescriptivism, David DeGrazia
Chapter 16 The Case for the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research, Carl Cohen
Chapter 17 On the Ethics of the Use of Animals in Science, Dale Jamieson, Tom Regan
Part 5 Genetic Research
Chapter 18 Genetic Engineering, Peter Singer, Deane Wells
Chapter 19 The Genetic Adventure, Stephen P. Stick
Chapter 20 What Is Wrong with Eugenics?, Robert Wachbroit
Chapter 21 Human Gene Therapy: Scientific and Ethical Considerations, W. French Anderson
Part 6 Controversial Research Topics
Chapter 22 Forbidden Research: Limits to Inquiry in the Social Sciences, Dorothy Nelkin
Chapter 23 The Intelligence Controversy: The Ethical Problem, H.J. Eysenck
Chapter 24 The Fallacy of Richard Herrnstein's IQ, Noam Chomsky
Chapter 25 Conducting Scientific Research for the Military as a Civic Duty, Kenneth W. Kemp
Chapter 26 Military Funds, Moral Demands: Personal Responsibilities of the Individual Scientist, Douglas P. Lackey
Chapter 1 Science and Human Values, Carl G. Hempel
Chapter 2 The Exact Role of Value Judgments in Science, Michael Scriven
Chapter 3 The Structure of the Argument, Richard Nicholson, Richard Hale
Part 2 Fraud and Deception in Scientific Research
Chapter 4 Fraud and the Structure of Science, William Broad, Nicholas Wade
Chapter 5 The Murky Borderland between Scientific Intuition and Fraud, Ullica Segerstrale
Chapter 6 On the Supposed Indispensability of Deception in Social Psychology, Steven C. Patten
Chapter 7 Keeping Deception Honest: Justifying Conditions for Social Scientific Research Stratagems, Alan C. Elms
Chapter 8 The Case for Deception in Medical Experimentation, J. David Newell
Part 3 Experimentation on Humans
Chapter 9 An Argument That All Prerandomized Clinical Trials Are Unethical, Don Marquis
Chapter 10 The Conflict between Randomized Clinical Trials and the Therapeutic Obligation, Fred Gifford
Chapter 11 Sins of Omission? The Non-Treatment of Controls in Clinical Trials-I, Michael Lockwood
Chapter 12 Sins of Omission? The Non-Treatment of Controls in Clinical Trials-II, G.E.M. Anscombe
Part 4 Animal Research
Chapter 13 The Significance of Animal Suffering, Peter Singer
Chapter 14 Singer's Intermediate Conclusion, Frank Jackson
Chapter 15 On Singer: More Argument, Less Prescriptivism, David DeGrazia
Chapter 16 The Case for the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research, Carl Cohen
Chapter 17 On the Ethics of the Use of Animals in Science, Dale Jamieson, Tom Regan
Part 5 Genetic Research
Chapter 18 Genetic Engineering, Peter Singer, Deane Wells
Chapter 19 The Genetic Adventure, Stephen P. Stick
Chapter 20 What Is Wrong with Eugenics?, Robert Wachbroit
Chapter 21 Human Gene Therapy: Scientific and Ethical Considerations, W. French Anderson
Part 6 Controversial Research Topics
Chapter 22 Forbidden Research: Limits to Inquiry in the Social Sciences, Dorothy Nelkin
Chapter 23 The Intelligence Controversy: The Ethical Problem, H.J. Eysenck
Chapter 24 The Fallacy of Richard Herrnstein's IQ, Noam Chomsky
Chapter 25 Conducting Scientific Research for the Military as a Civic Duty, Kenneth W. Kemp
Chapter 26 Military Funds, Moral Demands: Personal Responsibilities of the Individual Scientist, Douglas P. Lackey
Part 1 Science and Values
Chapter 1 Science and Human Values, Carl G. Hempel
Chapter 2 The Exact Role of Value Judgments in Science, Michael Scriven
Chapter 3 The Structure of the Argument, Richard Nicholson, Richard Hale
Part 2 Fraud and Deception in Scientific Research
Chapter 4 Fraud and the Structure of Science, William Broad, Nicholas Wade
Chapter 5 The Murky Borderland between Scientific Intuition and Fraud, Ullica Segerstrale
Chapter 6 On the Supposed Indispensability of Deception in Social Psychology, Steven C. Patten
Chapter 7 Keeping Deception Honest: Justifying Conditions for Social Scientific Research Stratagems, Alan C. Elms
Chapter 8 The Case for Deception in Medical Experimentation, J. David Newell
Part 3 Experimentation on Humans
Chapter 9 An Argument That All Prerandomized Clinical Trials Are Unethical, Don Marquis
Chapter 10 The Conflict between Randomized Clinical Trials and the Therapeutic Obligation, Fred Gifford
Chapter 11 Sins of Omission? The Non-Treatment of Controls in Clinical Trials-I, Michael Lockwood
Chapter 12 Sins of Omission? The Non-Treatment of Controls in Clinical Trials-II, G.E.M. Anscombe
Part 4 Animal Research
Chapter 13 The Significance of Animal Suffering, Peter Singer
Chapter 14 Singer's Intermediate Conclusion, Frank Jackson
Chapter 15 On Singer: More Argument, Less Prescriptivism, David DeGrazia
Chapter 16 The Case for the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research, Carl Cohen
Chapter 17 On the Ethics of the Use of Animals in Science, Dale Jamieson, Tom Regan
Part 5 Genetic Research
Chapter 18 Genetic Engineering, Peter Singer, Deane Wells
Chapter 19 The Genetic Adventure, Stephen P. Stick
Chapter 20 What Is Wrong with Eugenics?, Robert Wachbroit
Chapter 21 Human Gene Therapy: Scientific and Ethical Considerations, W. French Anderson
Part 6 Controversial Research Topics
Chapter 22 Forbidden Research: Limits to Inquiry in the Social Sciences, Dorothy Nelkin
Chapter 23 The Intelligence Controversy: The Ethical Problem, H.J. Eysenck
Chapter 24 The Fallacy of Richard Herrnstein's IQ, Noam Chomsky
Chapter 25 Conducting Scientific Research for the Military as a Civic Duty, Kenneth W. Kemp
Chapter 26 Military Funds, Moral Demands: Personal Responsibilities of the Individual Scientist, Douglas P. Lackey
Chapter 1 Science and Human Values, Carl G. Hempel
Chapter 2 The Exact Role of Value Judgments in Science, Michael Scriven
Chapter 3 The Structure of the Argument, Richard Nicholson, Richard Hale
Part 2 Fraud and Deception in Scientific Research
Chapter 4 Fraud and the Structure of Science, William Broad, Nicholas Wade
Chapter 5 The Murky Borderland between Scientific Intuition and Fraud, Ullica Segerstrale
Chapter 6 On the Supposed Indispensability of Deception in Social Psychology, Steven C. Patten
Chapter 7 Keeping Deception Honest: Justifying Conditions for Social Scientific Research Stratagems, Alan C. Elms
Chapter 8 The Case for Deception in Medical Experimentation, J. David Newell
Part 3 Experimentation on Humans
Chapter 9 An Argument That All Prerandomized Clinical Trials Are Unethical, Don Marquis
Chapter 10 The Conflict between Randomized Clinical Trials and the Therapeutic Obligation, Fred Gifford
Chapter 11 Sins of Omission? The Non-Treatment of Controls in Clinical Trials-I, Michael Lockwood
Chapter 12 Sins of Omission? The Non-Treatment of Controls in Clinical Trials-II, G.E.M. Anscombe
Part 4 Animal Research
Chapter 13 The Significance of Animal Suffering, Peter Singer
Chapter 14 Singer's Intermediate Conclusion, Frank Jackson
Chapter 15 On Singer: More Argument, Less Prescriptivism, David DeGrazia
Chapter 16 The Case for the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research, Carl Cohen
Chapter 17 On the Ethics of the Use of Animals in Science, Dale Jamieson, Tom Regan
Part 5 Genetic Research
Chapter 18 Genetic Engineering, Peter Singer, Deane Wells
Chapter 19 The Genetic Adventure, Stephen P. Stick
Chapter 20 What Is Wrong with Eugenics?, Robert Wachbroit
Chapter 21 Human Gene Therapy: Scientific and Ethical Considerations, W. French Anderson
Part 6 Controversial Research Topics
Chapter 22 Forbidden Research: Limits to Inquiry in the Social Sciences, Dorothy Nelkin
Chapter 23 The Intelligence Controversy: The Ethical Problem, H.J. Eysenck
Chapter 24 The Fallacy of Richard Herrnstein's IQ, Noam Chomsky
Chapter 25 Conducting Scientific Research for the Military as a Civic Duty, Kenneth W. Kemp
Chapter 26 Military Funds, Moral Demands: Personal Responsibilities of the Individual Scientist, Douglas P. Lackey