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Equipoise and the Duty of Care in Clinical Research: A Philosophical Response to Our Critics
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy (2007)
  • Paul B. Miller, University of Toronto
  • Charles Weijer, The University of Western Ontario
Abstract

Franklin G. Miller and colleagues have stimulated renewed interest in research ethics through their work criticizing clinical equipoise. Over three years and some twenty articles, they have also worked to articulate a positive alternative view on norms governing the conduct of clinical research. Shared presuppositions underlie the positive and critical dimensions of Miller and colleagues' work. However, recognizing that constructive contributions to the field ought to enjoy priority, we presently scrutinize the constructive dimension of their work. We argue that it is wanting in several respects.

Keywords
  • Clinical Trials,
  • Research Ethics,
  • Research Design
Publication Date
March, 2007
Citation Information
Paul B. Miller and Charles Weijer. "Equipoise and the Duty of Care in Clinical Research: A Philosophical Response to Our Critics" Journal of Medicine and Philosophy Vol. 32 Iss. 2 (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/charlesweijer/108/