Modelling participants: shallow and selective reasoning about participants in research ethics – seminar

We would like to invite you for the seminar entitled “Modelling participants: shallow and selective reasoning about participants in research ethics” by Kamiel Verbeke, PhD student from KU Leuven, who is currently on the visit stay at Department of Philosophy and Bioethics in Kraków. 

The event will take place on Thursday, 23th February at 12:00, via MS Teams.

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Abstract:

Research ethics literature and policies gather and produce information that serves as input for the decision-making about research ethics practice. Thus: information guides moral decision-making, which is in turn leads to good practice in research. For the ethics of deceiving research participants, a similar logic permeates literature and policies. During this presentation, I will argue that such information is, however, not sufficient to improve research ethics practice. I will build on the research ethics of deception to argue that despite the presence of comprehensive information and guidance, moral decision-making does not consistently lead to the desired results. As an alternative, several “good reasoning procedures” or heuristics are proposed to complement the informational input in the pursuit of good research ethics practice.


 

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