No. 5 Special Issue: Epistemic Injustice and Agency November 2020 pp. 703-1001 No. 3/4 Special Issue The Value of Disorientation June – August 2020 pp. 495-701 No. 2 Special Issue Virtue Ethics and ...
Earlier this year a Canadian medical ethicist published a doozy of an essay claiming that the heavyweight New England Journal of Medicine was poorly vetting its authors and publishing shoddy studies.
A new study highlights key challenges and tensions in research ethics, particularly in light of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, and calls for the adoption of new research ethics ...
The British journal Nature was founded in 1869 and is one of the world’s most influential and prestigious outlets for scientific research. Its publisher, Nature Portfolio (a subsidiary of the academic ...