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Ethics is the
philosophical study of
moral phenomena. Also
called moral philosophy, it
investigates normative questions about what
people ought to do or...
- that
these sorts of
incidents do not
occur again. The
Commission report,
Ethically Impossible: STD
Research in
Guatemala from 1946 to 1948,
published in...
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person to be
valued and
respected for
their own sake, and to be
treated ethically. In this context, it is of
significance in morality, ethics, law and politics...
- threatened ... it is rich in resources" and that most
members behave ethically. They
contend that "Congress is easy to
dislike and
often difficult to...
- hold as
ethically out of
bounds the
terror bombing of non-combatants
having as its goal
victory in a
legitimate war,
while holding as
ethically in bounds...
- Good You Can Do: How
Effective Altruism Is
Changing Ideas About Living Ethically is a 2015 Yale
University Press book by
moral philosopher and bioethicist...
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contradicting dissenters in the
church that saw the
birth control pill as an
ethically justifiable method of contraception,
though he
permitted the regulation...
- "copying they don't
approve of" and that "they [publishers]
imply that it is
ethically equivalent to
attacking ships on the high seas,
kidnapping and murdering...
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epidemiologists and
other health or
natural scientists,
depending on type of work.
Ethically,
veterinarians are
usually obliged to look
after animal welfare. Veterinarians...
- behavior.
Because some
studies involve endpoints that
psychologists cannot ethically study from an
experimental standpoint, such as
identifying the causes...