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The authors martin and schinzinger claim that researchers have special obligations to society primarily because:

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The authors' Martin and Scherzinger claim that researchers have special obligations to society primarily because research and innovation may be thought-about probably risky experiments that involve society.
The potentially risky outcomes of analysis and innovation to society that researchers cannot totally anticipate making obligations for researchers to advance the public's interests.
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