Human Experimentation and Research
The controversy over retrospective moral judgment
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Buchanan, A
July 12, 2017
The mandate of the U.S. Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments required that the Committee take a position on the validity of retrospective moral judgments. However, throughout its period of operation, the Committee remained divided on the question of whether sound judgments of individual culpability and wrongdoing should be included in its Final Report. This essay examines the arguments that various committee members marshalled to support their opposing views on retrospective moral judgment and explains the significance of the controversy.
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July 12, 2017
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117 / 122
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Buchanan, A. (2017). The controversy over retrospective moral judgment. In Human Experimentation and Research (pp. 117–122).
Buchanan, A. “The controversy over retrospective moral judgment.” In Human Experimentation and Research, 117–22, 2017.
Buchanan A. The controversy over retrospective moral judgment. In: Human Experimentation and Research. 2017. p. 117–22.
Buchanan, A. “The controversy over retrospective moral judgment.” Human Experimentation and Research, 2017, pp. 117–22.
Buchanan A. The controversy over retrospective moral judgment. Human Experimentation and Research. 2017. p. 117–122.
Publication Date
July 12, 2017
Start / End Page
117 / 122