Ibo van de Poel objects to Martin and Schinzinger's solution to the informed consent problem on what grounds?
A) We have no clear notion of a rational person.
B) We can't tell a passenger about to board a plane about the risks and expect an informed decision.
C) We simply don't know enough about the effects of technology socially to give the proper information for informed consent..
D) No small town would agree to large-scale social experiments.
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