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Bioethics and the Burden of Proof

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
In this paper we critique a kind of argument very common in bioethical debates, in which a proponent provides a prima facie case for a particular conclusion, then claims that the burden of proof is on those that object to that conclusion.

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Michael Selgelid
Keywords
bioethics
burden of proof
methodology
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 14/11/2014
Duration: 00:10:55

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