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The phrase "basic ethical principles" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to fundamental beliefs or codes of conduct that guide ethical decision-making and behavior. Example: The company's code of conduct is based on basic ethical principles such as honesty, integrity, and respect for others.
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Basic ethical principles for research ethics were followed.
Basic ethical principles for research ethics were followed [ 36, 37].
The work was undertaken conforming to the provisions of the Declaration of Helsinki [ 18], which means that basic ethical principles for research ethics such as informed consent, the right to privacy, respect for personal integrity and dignity [ 18, 19, 22] were followed.
Among philosophers who discuss the ethics of our treatment of animals there is a remarkable degree of consensus that factory farming violates basic ethical principles that extend beyond the boundary of our own species.
This Chapter introduces basic ethical principles for global engineering.
But critics say it violates basic ethical principles by not asking patients for their consent.
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Respect for patient autonomy is a basic ethical principle in medicine, one that appears to have been grossly violated in New Orleans.
The Confucian moral outlook mandates truthfulness as a basic ethical principle and a cardinal social virtue which physicians ought to be guided by.
There is, however, a basic ethical principle that should prevail, independently of the governance that guides the process of returning results and incidental findings: an evaluation of the risk-benefit ratio for the individual receiving the information.
The basic ethical principle of 'informed choice' requires that HIV-positive women are provided with adequate information about their infant feeding options in the context of PMTCT of HIV. 17 This study observed that only about half of the HIV-infected women had knowledge of PMTCT and PMTCT practices related to breastfeeding.
This view is based on the basic ethical principle of informed consent, by which an individual can freely give, without external pressure, her/his consent to be tested after being informed of the benefits, risks, procedures and other pertinent information relating to the carrier test.
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