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The ethics of promulgating principles of research ethics: the problem of diversion effects
Authors:Alan Wertheimer
Affiliation:Department of Bioethics, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
Abstract:There is an important distinction between ethical standards for the conduct of research with human subjects and the ethics of promulgating principles of research ethics. Those who promulgate ethical standards for the conduct of research have an ethical responsibility to consider the consequences to which those promulgations give rise. In particular, they must consider whether their promulgations will give researchers incentives not to conduct research or not to conduct research in locales in which participants would benefit from participation. I first show how such ‘diversion effects’ are possible and then examine four principles of research ethics in that light. I then consider several objections to the argument that those who promulgate principles of research ethics should consider diversion effects.
Keywords:Research ethics   regulation   promulgations   standard of care   incentives
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