The Research Imperative Revisited: Considerations for Advancing the Debate Surrounding Medical Research as Moral Imperative

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 53 (3):373-387 (2010)
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Abstract

The continuous pursuit and support of medical research on both a societal and individual level is frequently presupposed as laudable, or even obligatory. However, some critics have challenged the assumption that medical research ought to be conducted. These critics reject claims that there is a moral obligation to pursue research, and that medical research may always be justifiable given adequate safeguards and regulations. We align ourselves with critics of the research imperative to the extent that we believe that medical research may only be an imperfect obligation, grounded in the principle of beneficence. Our central purpose in this article, however, is not to advance an original argument concerning the ..

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