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The Best Principle is the best principle

Jack Dowie

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Abstract: The Precautionary Principle represents an attempt to avoid the issues and difficulties in establishing the best course of action. It is closely associated with the methodological confusions arising from ‘the risk approach’ and the fallacy of ‘science-based policy’. The only principle relevant to responsible, coherent and transparent public decision making is the Best Principle

Date: 2021-03-20
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