Belmont revisited : ethical principles for research with human subjects / James F. Childress, Eric M. Meslin, and Harold T. Shapiro, editors.
Material type: TextPublisher: Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: xv, 279 pages ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1589010620
- 9781589010628
- 174.2 22
- R853.H8 B45 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. On the origins and future of the Belmont Report -- 2. The origins and evolution of the Belmont Report -- 3. The dog in the night-time : or, the curious relationship of the Belmont Report and the president's commission -- 4. Beyond Belmont : trust, openness, and the work of the advisory committee on human radiation experiments -- 5. Relating to history : the influence of the national commission and its Belmont Report on the national bioethics advisory commission -- 6. The principles of the Belmont Report : how have respect for persons, beneficence, and justice been applied in clinical medicine? -- 7. We sure are older but are we wiser? -- 8. Toward a more robust autonomy : revising the Belmont Report -- 9. The national commission's ethical principles, with special attention to beneficence -- 10. Justice beyond Belmont -- 11. Belmont revisited through a feminist lens -- 12. Protecting communities in research : from a new principle to rational protections -- 13. Ranking, balancing, or simultaneity : resolving conflicts among the Belmont principles -- 14. Specifying, balancing, and interpreting bioethical principles -- 15. Max Weber meets the Belmont Report : toward a sociological interpretation of principlism -- Epilogue : looking back to look forward -- App. The Belmont Report.
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