Sorry, I'm struggling to parse your prev tweet.
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Again. I'm sure you know this, but just to be clear to all: It's like saying it's OK to force people to smoke (been done) to see if it
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causes cancer. This to me is unethical. But to study how and why smoking causes cancer is by no means unethical.
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So there is both unethical rhetoric, unwarranted rhetoric driven by ulterior (non-sci) motives, and unethical data collection methods.
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The latter is covered by ethics committees the former is usually covered by special committees set up as and when needed.
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So nothing I'm stating's particularly new or that nuanced — however it might be to some groups who don't need to think about these issues.
End of conversation
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