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Biodefence and the production of knowledge: rethinking the problem.

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Buchanan, A; Kelley, MC
Published in: Journal of medical ethics
April 2013

Biodefence, broadly understood as efforts to prevent or mitigate the damage of a bioterrorist attack, raises a number of ethical issues, from the allocation of scarce biomedical research and public health funds, to the use of coercion in quarantine and other containment measures in the event of an outbreak. In response to the US bioterrorist attacks following September 11, significant US policy decisions were made to spur scientific enquiry in the name of biodefence. These decisions led to a number of critical institutional changes within the US federal government agencies governing scientific research. Subsequent science policy discussions have focused largely on 'the dual use problem': how to preserve the openness of scientific research while preventing research undertaken for the prevention or mitigation of biological threats from third parties. We join others in shifting the ethical debate over biodefence away from a simple framing of the problem as one of dual use, by demonstrating how a dual use framing distorts the debate about bioterrorism and truncates discussion of the moral issues. We offer an alternative framing rooted in social epistemology and institutional design theory, arguing that the ethical and policy debates regarding 'dual use' biomedical research ought to be reframed as a larger optimisation problem across a plurality of values including, among others: (1) the production of scientific knowledge; (2) the protection of human and animal subjects; (3) the promotion and protection of public health (national and global); (4) freedom of scientific enquiry; and (5) the constraint of government power.

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Journal of medical ethics

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1473-4257

ISSN

0306-6800

Publication Date

April 2013

Volume

39

Issue

4

Start / End Page

195 / 204

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Social Values
  • Social Responsibility
  • Security Measures
  • Research Subjects
  • Public Policy
  • Public Health
  • Knowledge
  • Humans
  • Government Agencies
 

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Buchanan, A., & Kelley, M. C. (2013). Biodefence and the production of knowledge: rethinking the problem. Journal of Medical Ethics, 39(4), 195–204. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2011-100387
Buchanan, Allen, and Maureen C. Kelley. “Biodefence and the production of knowledge: rethinking the problem.Journal of Medical Ethics 39, no. 4 (April 2013): 195–204. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2011-100387.
Buchanan A, Kelley MC. Biodefence and the production of knowledge: rethinking the problem. Journal of medical ethics. 2013 Apr;39(4):195–204.
Buchanan, Allen, and Maureen C. Kelley. “Biodefence and the production of knowledge: rethinking the problem.Journal of Medical Ethics, vol. 39, no. 4, Apr. 2013, pp. 195–204. Epmc, doi:10.1136/medethics-2011-100387.
Buchanan A, Kelley MC. Biodefence and the production of knowledge: rethinking the problem. Journal of medical ethics. 2013 Apr;39(4):195–204.

Published In

Journal of medical ethics

DOI

EISSN

1473-4257

ISSN

0306-6800

Publication Date

April 2013

Volume

39

Issue

4

Start / End Page

195 / 204

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Social Values
  • Social Responsibility
  • Security Measures
  • Research Subjects
  • Public Policy
  • Public Health
  • Knowledge
  • Humans
  • Government Agencies