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    If patients and participants can effectively detect and r... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Advance disclosure and risk comprehension are not required for restoring trust and deterring abuse of patients and trial participants

    If patients and participants can effectively detect and remedy abuse after the fact, the deterrence function of informed consent is functionally satisfied regardless of prior comprehension.

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    A priori comprehension(as used in epistemology (the study of knowledge))
    Understanding that happens before an event occurs, based on what you already know in advance.
    Deterrence function(as used in ethics and law)
    The ability of a rule or punishment to discourage bad behavior by making people think twice before doing something wrong.
    Functionally satisfied(as used in philosophy and logic)
    When something accomplishes its practical purpose or goal, even if not in the way originally intended.
    Remedy(general philosophy)
    A solution or way to fix or resolve a problem.
    informed consent(Medical ethics and research ethics; the passage argues the requirements within informed consent are not uniform in their necessity.)

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