For the Common Good

Philosophical Foundations of Research Ethics

Published Dec. 21, 2021 by Oxford University Press.

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978-0-19-753483-0
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The foundations of research ethics are riven with fault lines emanating from a fear that if research is too closely connected to weighty social purposes an imperative to advance the common good through research will justify abrogating the rights and welfare of study participants. The result is an impoverished conception of the nature of research, an incomplete focus on actors who bear important moral responsibilities, and a system of ethics and oversight highly attuned to the dangers of research but largely silent about threats of ineffective, inefficient, and inequitable medical practices and health systems.

In For the Common Good: Philosophical Foundations of Research Ethics, Alex John London defends a conception of the common good that grounds a moral imperative with two requirements. The first is to promote research that generates the information necessary to enable key social institutions to effectively, efficiently, and equitably safeguard the basic interests of individuals. The …

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A Thorough, Theoretical Dive Into Research Bioethics

This is a thorough exploration of research bioethics, methodically working through the biggest issues in the space. London does a good job surfacing more recent concerns in the field, particularly around research in low and middle income countries, as well as confronting practical issues that can confront researchers. I wish there were more empirical data on some of the theoretical philosophical and economic models that are described here, since in these sections it's impossible to judge the accuracy of his claims. Overall, this is a deep and rewarding dive into research ethics, and even researchers outside the field will learn a lot from the issues analyzed here. Highly recommend

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