Science and ethics

Science and ethics2006
About this book
In Science and Ethics, Bernard Rollin examines the ideology that denies the relevance of ethics to science. Providing an introduction to basic ethical concepts, he discusses a variety of ethical issues that are relevant to science and how they are ignored, to the detriment of both science and society. These include research on human subjects, animal research, genetic engineering, biotechnology, cloning, xenotransplantation, and stem cell research. Rollin also explores the ideological agnosticism that scientists have displayed regarding subjective experience in humans and animals, and its pernicious effect on pain management. Finally, he articulates the implications of the ideological denial of ethics for the practice of science itself in terms of fraud, plagiarism, and data falsification. In engaging prose and with philosophical sophistication, Rollin cogently argues in favor of making education in ethics part and parcel of scientific training.
Details
- First published
- 2006
- OL Work ID
- OL1803956W
Subjects
BiotechnologyEthicsEthics, MedicalGenetic engineeringHuman experimentation in medicineHuman geneticsMedical ethicsMedicineMoral and ethical aspectsMoral and ethical aspects of BiotechnologyMoral and ethical aspects of Genetic engineeringMoral and ethical aspects of Human experimentation in medicineMoral and ethical aspects of Human geneticsMoral and ethical aspects of ResearchNonfictionPhilosophyResearchScience, moral and ethical aspects