Vulnerability in practice : peeling back the layers, avoiding triggers, and preventing cascading effects [Separata] /

The concept of vulnerability is widely used in bioethics, particularly in research ethics and public health ethics. The traditional approach construes vulnerability as inherent in individuals or the groups to which they belong and views vulnerability as requiring special protections. Florencia Luna...

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Autores principales: Victor, Elizabeth (Autor), Luna, Florencia (Autor), Guidry-Grimes, Laura K. (Autor), Reiheld, Alison (Autor)
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