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what is Resource used for moral justification​

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Answered by mahreenshafiq90
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The perspective of scientists is influenced by their research objectives, culture, and experience with the circumstances of those studied. A narrow perspective may negate the promise of scientific research to be beneficial. Research on risk and benefit seeks to broaden this perspective and enhance the value of research to subjects, their community, researchers, their institution, funders, science, and society. Risks and benefits are generic to all ethical considerations and research topics. However, specific risks vary markedly in relation to the research context (e.g., laboratory, community, school, workplace

Answered by Itzkrushika156
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Moral justification is, simply put, a process whereby a person who is evaluating a morally questionable act attempts to make it seem right. This person looks for a way to shine a favorable light on such an act in order to maintain a clear conscience. ... The first problem with justification is that it favors the cunning

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