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24 December, 13:17

Kantian ethics requires that you never treat clinical trial participant as only means to your end. However, this does not mean that you can't use people as trial participants at all. To use people in clinical trial experiments, you: (check any that applies)

-must get the prospective participants un-coerced informed consent

-allow subjects to terminate involvement at any time T/F

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  1. 24 December, 13:28
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    Kant's moral doctrine is independent of any religious sense. Its morality excludes the notion of intention as an element of a pure soul, and duty is not an obligation to be followed by virtue of a superior being. Intention and duty (in Kant) depend on the epistemological subject (transcendental self) and not on the psychological self (individual). For Kant, the transcendental subject is a subjective, universal and necessary machinery (cognitive apparatus) (present in all men, in all times and in all places). Thus, every healthy being has such an apparatus, formed by three fields: reason, understanding (categories) and sensitivity (pure forms of intuition-space and time).
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