Do we Need a Special Ethics for Research?

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Sven Ove Hansson
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[1] Royal Institute of Technology,Department of Philosophy and the History of Technology
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Research ethics; Boundary problem; Applied ethics; Professional ethics; Clinical trials; Military ethics; Data mining; Privacy; Risk;
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Research is subject to more stringent ethical requirements than most other human activities, and a procedure that is otherwise allowed may be forbidden in research. Hence, risk-taking is more restricted in scientific research than in most non-research contexts, and privacy is better protected in scientific questionnaires than in marketing surveys. Potential arguments for this difference are scrutinized. The case in its favour appears to be weak. A stronger case can be made in favour of a difference in the opposite direction: If perilous or otherwise problematic activities have to be performed it is usually better to perform them in a research context where they are properly evaluated so that guidance is obtained for the future. However, retreating from current ethical demands on research is not a desirable direction to go. Instead, research ethics can serve to inspire the introduction of more stringent ethical principles in other social sectors.
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