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  2. Unethical human experimentation - Wikipedia

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    Unethical human experimentation is human experimentation that violates the principles of medical ethics. Such practices have included denying patients the right to informed consent , using pseudoscientific frameworks such as race science , and torturing people under the guise of research.

  3. Unethical human experimentation in the United States

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    Approximately 700 people were infected as part of the study (including orphan children). The study was sponsored by the Public Health Service, the National Institutes of Health, the Pan American Health Sanitary Bureau (now the World Health Organization's Pan American Health Organization) and the Guatemalan government.

  4. Ethics - Wikipedia

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    According to Aristotle, how to lead a good life is one of the central questions of ethics. [1]Ethics, also called moral philosophy, is the study of moral phenomena. It is one of the main branches of philosophy and investigates the nature of morality and the principles that govern the moral evaluation of conduct, character traits, and institutions.

  5. Just the Thought of Money Makes Us Unethical, Study Says - AOL

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    In all four studies, people who had been "primed" with the thought of money "were more likely to demonstrate unethical intentions, decisions, and behavior than participants in a control condition ...

  6. Millennials are most likely to behave unethically at work - AOL

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    Aflac examines how ethics and politics affect the workplace.

  7. Thunberg attacks rich countries already vaccinating young people

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    The global climate change activist told a World Health Organization new conference on Monday that 'global problems' need 'global solutions'. Thunberg attacks rich countries already vaccinating ...

  8. Ethics of torture - Wikipedia

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    The prohibition of torture is a peremptory norm in public international law – meaning that it is forbidden under all circumstances – as well as being forbidden by international treaties such as the United Nations Convention Against Torture. [1]

  9. Moral blindness - Wikipedia

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    Moral blindness, also known as ethical blindness, is defined as a person's temporary inability to see the ethical aspect of a decision they are making. It is often caused by external factors due to which an individual is unable to see the immoral aspect of their behavior in that particular situation.