Mark Stanley Frankel University of Wales Lampeter
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  1. Mark S. Frankel (forthcoming). Private Interests Count Too Commentary on “Science, Democracy, and the Right to Research”. Science and Engineering Ethics.
    Along with concerns about the deleterious effects of politically driven government intervention on science are the intrusion of private sector interests into the conduct of research and the reporting of its results. Scientists are generally unprepared for the challenges posed by private interests seeking to advance their economic, political, or ideological agendas. They must educate and prepare themselves for assaults on scientific freedom, not because it is a legal right, but rather because social progress depends on it.
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  2. Mark Frankel (2011). A Philosophy of Fear. Philosophy Now 84:41-43.
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  3. Mark S. Frankel (2009). Commentary: Public Outreach by the FDA: Evaluating Oversight of Human Drugs and Medical Devices. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (4):625-628.
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  4. Mark S. Frankel (2009). Private Interests Count Too. Science and Engineering Ethics 15 (3).
    Along with concerns about the deleterious effects of politically driven government intervention on science are the intrusion of private sector interests into the conduct of research and the reporting of its results. Scientists are generally unprepared for the challenges posed by private interests seeking to advance their economic, political, or ideological agendas. They must educate and prepare themselves for assaults on scientific freedom, not because it is a legal right, but rather because social progress depends on it.
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  5. Mark Frankel (2008). Book. Philosophy Now 70:43-43.
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  6. Mark S. Frankel (1996). Promoting Ethical Standards In Science and Engineering. Professional Ethics 5 (1/2):119-123.
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  7. Mark S. Frankel (1985). Secrets. Teaching Philosophy 8 (2):174-176.
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  8. Mark S. Frankel (1983). Grounding Professional Ethics in a Pluralistic Society. Business and Professional Ethics Journal 2 (4):105-111.
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  9. M. S. Frankel (1975). Cryobanking of Human Sperm. Journal of Medical Ethics 1 (1):36-38.
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