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How to take deontological concerns seriously in risk-cost-benefit analysis: a re-interpretation of the precautionary principle.

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Abstract

In this paper the coherence of the precautionary principle as a guide to public health policy is considered. Two conditions that any account of the principle must meet are outlined, a condition of practicality and a condition of publicity. The principle is interpreted in terms of a tripartite division of the outcomes of action (good outcomes, normal bad outcomes and special bad outcomes). Such a division of outcomes can be justified on either "consequentialist" or "deontological" grounds. In the second half of the paper, it is argued that the precautionary principle is not necessarily opposed to risk-cost-benefit analysis, but, rather, should be interpreted as suggesting a lowering of our epistemic standards for assessing evidence that there is a link between some policy and "special bad" outcomes. This suggestion is defended against the claim that it mistakes the nature of statistical testing and against the charge that it is unscientific or antiscientific, and therefore irrational.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17400621      PMCID: PMC2652780          DOI: 10.1136/jme.2005.015677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Ethics        ISSN: 0306-6800            Impact factor:   2.903


  4 in total

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Authors:  Martin Peterson
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2007-04       Impact factor: 8.807

2.  Disclosure of individualized research results: a precautionary approach.

Authors:  David B Resnik
Journal:  Account Res       Date:  2011-11       Impact factor: 2.622

Review 3.  (Re)Conceptualizing decision-making tools in a risk governance framework for emerging technologies-the case of nanomaterials.

Authors:  Martin Mullins; Martin Himly; Isabel Rodríguez Llopis; Irini Furxhi; Sabine Hofer; Norbert Hofstätter; Peter Wick; Daina Romeo; Dana Küehnel; Kirsi Siivola; Julia Catalán; Kerstin Hund-Rinke; Ioannis Xiarchos; Shona Linehan; Daan Schuurbiers; Amaia García Bilbao; Leire Barruetabeña; Damjana Drobne
Journal:  Environ Syst Decis       Date:  2022-07-24

4.  The Precautionary Principle, Evidence-Based Medicine, and Decision Theory in Public Health Evaluation.

Authors:  Alastair J Fischer; Gemma Ghelardi
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2016-07-07
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