Yeah that would have to be further researched before I could go that far. I will say that in terms of how the philosophers use the term "phronesis", often translated as "prudence" looks not to true/false, but rather as probability; which by the nature of the flux demands a more open stance toward Being than offered by logical claims of true/false. Which is what I hear Plato attempting to point out as well.
RE: Applied Ethics: Human Experimentation. Yeah or nah?