Well, can science be ethical? What makes science good or bad?
Whats your perspective on this?
Can Science be ethical???
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Re: Can Science be ethical???
Science is a method.godslanguage wrote:Well, can science be ethical? What makes science good or bad?
Whats your perspective on this?
It is value and moral neutral.
It is what people do and how they do it that makes it good or bad.
Dogmatism is the comfortable intellectual framework of self-righteousness. Self-righteousness is more decadent than the worst sexual sin. ~ Dan Allender
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That's a pretty broad question...can you give a little more context to what you're asking. There are numerous courses taught in universities dealing with ethics, but usually these are focused on whether or not certain aspects of science, such as testing on animals, are ethical or not. Some issues of ethics concern how to represent your findings or to design an experiment . There are also courses in conservation ethics, which deal with the ethical implications of preserving species or allowing them to perish, the implications for human interests as they relate to conservation, etc. What are you actually asking here?
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Re: Can Science be ethical???
Exactly. Science is about answering questions. Ethics (in science) is about regulating methodology.Canuckster1127 wrote: Science is a method.
It is value and moral neutral.
It is what people do and how they do it that makes it good or bad.
For example, during World War II the Germans wanted to know how long a pilot could survive after parachuting into the English Channel. That's a valid question and worthy of study. The methodology that they employed, however, was to submerge concentration camp prisoners up to their necks in vats of ice water and time how long it took for them to die of hypothermia. That's monsterous, unethical, immoral, and just plain sick, but it doesn't make science unethical - it makes a handful of demented German scientists unethical.
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