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Two models of ethics committees
Authors:Simon Clarke
Institution:Philosophy Department, University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
Abstract:A distinction is made between two models of ethics committees. According to the Mirror Model, ethics committees ought to reflect the values of society. The Critical Model says committees are to critically examine these standards rather than merely reflect them. It is argued that the Critical Model should be accepted because a society's ethical standards can be mistaken and a society that has Critical rather than merely Mirror ethics committees is more likely to have such mistakes revealed. Some implications of the Critical Model are discussed.
Keywords:Ethics committees  philosophy  bioethics
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