Brendan  Lalor

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Within a Kantian ethic of respect for persons (see Chapter 1), randomization will then be unethical: though an imperative of good scientific medicine, it amounts to sacrificing current patients for the benefit of future ones. Obtaining participants’ fully informed consent may still provide ethical justification, but that consent will have to be extremely well informed.
Bioethics: What Everyone Needs to Know ®
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