Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
120
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 3, 2005
Éditeur
Psychology Press
Édition
1
ISBN-10
0805894942
ISBN-13
9780805894943
Description
In a world where ethical standards are paramount, this compilation dives deep into the intricate challenges faced by those conducting human research. The editors, Joan E. Sieber and James M. Dubois, have curated a series of thought-provoking essays that examine the delicate balance between scientific inquiry and moral responsibility. Each contribution sheds light on the complexities of judgment, encouraging researchers to navigate the murky waters of ethical dilemmas they encounter.
The discussions emphasize the importance of transparency and informed consent, pushing the boundaries of traditional research ethics while acknowledging the evolving nature of societal norms. A diverse range of perspectives gives readers a comprehensive understanding of contemporary issues in human subjects research, urging them to consider not only the potential benefits but also the possible harms that can arise from their work.
Ultimately, this special issue serves as a vital resource for academics, practitioners, and students alike. It inspires a collective reflection on the commitment to ethical practices, underscoring the essential role of judgment in advancing knowledge responsibly.
The discussions emphasize the importance of transparency and informed consent, pushing the boundaries of traditional research ethics while acknowledging the evolving nature of societal norms. A diverse range of perspectives gives readers a comprehensive understanding of contemporary issues in human subjects research, urging them to consider not only the potential benefits but also the possible harms that can arise from their work.
Ultimately, this special issue serves as a vital resource for academics, practitioners, and students alike. It inspires a collective reflection on the commitment to ethical practices, underscoring the essential role of judgment in advancing knowledge responsibly.
Genres
Philosophie
Psychologie