Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
328
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 7, 2011
Editora
University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN-10
082295947X
ISBN-13
9780822959472
Descrição
In a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between science and ethics, this work dives into the inherent values that influence scientific practice. The authors, Peter Machamer and Gereon Wolters, challenge the notion that science operates in a vacuum, strictly governed by objectivity and neutrality. Instead, they illuminate how cultural, social, and ethical considerations shape scientific inquiry and interpretation.
Through their argumentation, Machamer and Wolters examine the implications of integrating values into scientific discourse, raising questions about the role of scientists as both researchers and moral agents. They consider how this interplay can enrich scientific understanding while also complicating traditional assumptions about objectivity.
The book invites readers to reconsider the nature of scientific inquiry, suggesting that acknowledging the values entwined within science can lead to a more nuanced appreciation of its impact on society. It encourages a dialogue on how science can maintain its rigor while embracing the rich tapestry of human values that inevitably colors its practice.
Through their argumentation, Machamer and Wolters examine the implications of integrating values into scientific discourse, raising questions about the role of scientists as both researchers and moral agents. They consider how this interplay can enrich scientific understanding while also complicating traditional assumptions about objectivity.
The book invites readers to reconsider the nature of scientific inquiry, suggesting that acknowledging the values entwined within science can lead to a more nuanced appreciation of its impact on society. It encourages a dialogue on how science can maintain its rigor while embracing the rich tapestry of human values that inevitably colors its practice.
Gêneros
Ciência e Tecnologia