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Hi All
Just to add some footnotes to the excellent contributions on this thread.
I agree with Gunnar that the scientists’ approach to ethics may not suite design. Perhaps the doctors’ ethic of 'do no harm’ is a better starting point for designers.
Informed consent forms are sometimes badly designed and make little sense to the people who sign them.
Few designers collect pre and post data on unintended effects or consequences.
We still have a long way to go.
David
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