Author: David B. Resnik
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Publisher: Routledge
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0415166985
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The Ethics of Science: An Introduction (Philosophical Issues in Science)
Ethics of Science is a comprehensive and student-friendly introduction to the study of ethics in science and scientific research.The Ethics of Science review. Read full reviews of The Ethics of Science: An Introduction.
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During the past decade scientists, public policy analysts, politicians, and laypeople, have become increasingly aware of the importance of ethical conduct in scientific research. In this timely book, David B. Resnik introduces the reader to the ethical dilemmas and questions that arise in scientific research. Some of the issues addressed in the book include ethical decision-making, the goals and methods of science, and misconduct in science. The Ethics of Science also discusses significant case
Categories: Research->Philosophy, Science->Moral and ethical aspects, Research->Philosophy. Contributors: David B. Resnik - Author. Format: Hardcover
Routledge | 1998 | 221 pages | ISBN-13: 9780415166973 | ISBN-10: 0415166977 | You save 10%
During the past decade scientists, public policy analysts, politicians, and laypeople, have become increasingly aware of the importance of ethical conduct in scientific research. In this timely book, David
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The book covers:
* Science and Ethics
* Ethical Theory and Applications
* Science as a Profession
* Standards of Ethical Conduct in Science
* Objectivity in Research
* Ethical Issues in the Laboratory
* The Scientist in Society
* Toward a More Ethical Science
* Actual case studies include: Baltimore Affair * cold fusion * Milikan's oil drop experiments * human and animal cloning * Cold War experiments * Strategic Defence Initiative * the Challenger accident * Tobacco Research.
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