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Quality of Scholarship in Bioethics
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Public PolicyMedical EthicsBiomedical EthicQuality ResearchHuman Research EthicApplied EthicLawEducationBioethicsEthical ReviewResearch EthicsHealth LawHealth Delivery PoliciesReflective Equilibrium Approach
This paper identifies four major forms of scholarship in bioethics: empirical research, the articulation of mid-level principles of bioethics, the relating of these principles to fundamental moral theories, and discussions of the bioethical implications of legal principles and health delivery policies. It develops a reflective equilibrium approach to the relation between these four forms of scholarship. It then presents, in light of this approach, criteria for quality research in each of these forms of scholarship in bioethics.