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Abstract
Programs in the responsible conduct of research (RCR) vary between institutions, demonstrated by disparate structures and goals. These variations may be attributed to the absence of grounding frameworks within which to examine research and RCR education programs. This article examines research as a practice and a profession, using these frames to draw out defining features of research and the moral obligations entailed. Situating research within virtue ethics can clarify how researchers might cultivate the virtues necessary for meeting its obligations and aims. By elucidating these features, these perspectives can serve to guide the development of RCR education programs.Keywords: Aristotle; MacIntyre; practice; profession; research ethics; responsible conduct of research; virtue ethics
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27283736 DOI: 10.1080/08989621.2016.1196439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Account Res ISSN: 0898-9621 Impact factor: 2.622