Evandro Agazzi: Right, Wrong and Science: The Ethical Dimensions of the Techno-Scientific Enterprise

Evandro Agazzi: Right, Wrong and Science: The Ethical Dimensions of the Techno-Scientific Enterprise

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Feb 1, 2004 · Anglais · Relié (354 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 354
Langue Anglais
Publié Feb 1, 2004
Éditeur Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10 9042009195
ISBN-13 9789042009196

Description

Craig Dilworth explores the intricate relationship between science, technology, and ethics in a compelling examination of the challenges posed by modern advancements. He delves into the moral implications that arise from scientific pursuits and technological innovations, prompting readers to consider how these developments affect society and the environment.

In a world increasingly shaped by scientific breakthroughs, Dilworth raises important questions about the responsibilities of those involved in the techno-scientific enterprise. He argues for a robust ethical framework that prioritizes human welfare and ecological sustainability, inviting readers to reflect on the potential consequences of unregulated progress.

Through thoughtful analysis and engaging discussions, the book encourages a dialogue about finding a balance between innovation and the ethical obligations we hold to one another and the planet. It serves as a crucial reminder that the pursuit of knowledge and technology must be guided by a commitment to right and wrong, ultimately advocating for a more responsible approach to scientific advancement.

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Science & Technologie
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