Shame versus guilt in community responses to wrongdoing.
- Thu 25 Apr 2013 07:40:PM
Yesterday, on the Hastings Center Bioethics Forum, Carl Elliott pondered the question of why a petition asking the governor of Minnesota to investigate ethically problematic research at the University of Minnesota has gathered hundreds of signatures from scholars in bioethics, clinical research, medical humanities, and related disciplines -- but only a handful of signatures from scholars and researchers at the University of Minnesota.At the center of the research scandal is the death of Dan Markingson, who was a human subject in a clinical trial of psychiatric drugs. Detailed background on the case can be found here , and Judy Stone has blogged extensively about the ethical dimensions of the case . [More]
Source: Shame versus guilt in community responses to wrongdoing.
Source: Shame versus guilt in community responses to wrongdoing.