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How to Make Consent InformedIRB: Ethics & Human Research 30 (29). 2007.We wanted to develop an informed consent document and process that would be culturally acceptable and comprehensible to women with little or no formal schooling in Lhasa, Tibet, where the illiteracy rate is high. To do this, we conducted initial, in-depth interviews to elicit Tibetan women’s notions of research. We incorporated the information gleaned from this qualitative research into a first draft of the informed consent document and pilot tested it, then made major modifications to the docum…Read more
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308The collectivist approach to collective moral responsibilityMetaphilosophy 36 (5): 634-651. 2005.In this article we critique the collectivist approach to collective moral responsibility. According to philosophers of a collectivist persuasion, a central notion of collective moral responsibility is moral responsibility assigned to a collective as a single entity. In our critique, we proceed by way of discussing the accounts and arguments of three prominent representatives of the collectivist approach with respect to collective responsibility: Margaret Gilbert, Russell Hardin, and Philip Petti…Read more