Alan Wertheimer
(1942 - 2015)

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    Fifteen. From coercive proposals to coercion
    In Coercion, Princeton University Press. pp. 267-286. 1989.
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    The Social Value Requirement Reconsidered
    Bioethics 29 (5): 301-308. 2014.
    It is widely assumed that it is ethical to conduct research with human subjects only if the research has social value. There are two standard arguments for this view. The allocation argument claims that public funds should not be devoted to research that lacks social value. The exploitation avoidance argument claims that subjects are exploited if research has no social value. The primary purpose of this article is to argue that these arguments do not succeed. The allocation argument has little r…Read more