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Quantitative Risk Assessment - Biomedical Ethics Reviews · 1986

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The National Science Foundation, The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, and the Center for Technology and Humanities at Georgia State University sponsored a two-day national conference on Moral Issues and Public Policy Issues in the Use of the Method of Quantitative Risk Assessment ( QRA) on September 26 and 27, 1985, in Atlanta, Georgia. The purpose of the conference was to promote discussion among practicing risk assessors, senior government health officials extensively involved in the practice of QRA, and moral philosophers familiar with the method. The conference was motivated by the disturbing fact that distinguished scientists ostensibly employing the same method of quantitative risk assessment to the same substances conclude to widely varying and mutually exclusive assessments of safety, depending on which of the various assumptions they employ when using the method. In short, the conference was motivated by widespread concern over the fact that QRA often yields results that are quite controversial and frequently contested by some who, in professedly using the same method, manage to arrive at significantly different estimates of risk.

List of contents

Quantitative Risk Assessment The Practitioner's Viewpoint.- Statistical Approach to Quantitative Risk Assessment: Discussion of The Underlying Assumptions.- What's Wrong With Quantitative Risk Assessment?.- Risk Assessment-Where Do We Want It To Go?.- Aspects of Quantitative Risk Assessment as Applied to Cancer.- Quantitative Risk Assessment Philosophical Perspectives.- Values, Scientific Objectivity, and Risk Analysis: Five Dilemmas.- Quantified Risk Assessment: Values In, Values Out?.- Philosophical Issues in the Scientific Basis of Quantitative Risk Analysis.- Risk and the Social Value of a Life.- Quantitative Risk Assessment and the Notion of Acceptable Risk.- Appendix-Congressional Record, HR 4192.

Product details

Assisted by Robert F. Almeder (Editor), F Almeder (Editor), F Almeder (Editor), James M. Humber (Editor), Jame M Humber (Editor), James M Humber (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.10.2013
 
EAN 9781475763348
ISBN 978-1-4757-6334-8
No. of pages 278
Illustrations XIII, 278 p.
Series Biomedical Ethics Reviews
Biomedical Ethics Reviews (closed)
Biomedical Ethics Reviews
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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