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Chimia (Aarau) ; 71(1-2): 38-43, 2017 Feb 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28259194

RESUMO

Almost all decisions made by chemists, and all other scientists, in their professional lives have an ethical dimension. In both the practice of chemistry and the education of students it is essential that chemists understand the moral complexity of real-world situations, apply the relevant moral standards, and have the moral courage to make difficult choices, or the foundation of trust essential to the scientific enterprise will erode. In this lecture I will develop the fundamental concepts of scientific ethics and show how they apply to both the practice of chemistry and the relationship between chemistry and society. I will consider both day-to-day ethical problems such as authorship and the treatment of data and larger questions such as the choice of research problems and the social responsibility of scientists.

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Sci Eng Ethics ; 19(2): 449-60, 2013 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22371032

RESUMO

This article considers the ethical aspects of the question: should a scientist engage in war-related research, particularly use-inspired or applied research directed at the development of the means for the better waging of war? Because scientists are simultaneously professionals, citizens of a particular country, and human beings, they are subject to conflicting moral and practical demands. There are three major philosophical views concerning the morality of war that are relevant to this discussion: realism, just war theory and pacifism. In addition, the requirements of professional codes of ethics and common morality contribute to an ethical analysis of the involvement of scientists and engineers in war-related research and technology. Because modern total warfare, which is facilitated by the work of scientists and engineers, results in the inevitable killing of innocents, it follows that most, if not all, war-related research should be considered at least as morally suspect and probably as morally prohibited.


Assuntos
Engenharia/ética , Ética Profissional , Homicídio/ética , Princípios Morais , Ciência/ética , Tecnologia/ética , Guerra/ética , Códigos de Ética , Análise Ética , Ética em Pesquisa , Humanos
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Sci Eng Ethics ; 19(3): 745-56, 2013 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23065537

RESUMO

Codes of ethics abound in science, but the question of why such codes should be obeyed is rarely asked. Various reasons for obeying a professional code have been proposed, but all are unsatisfactory in that they do not really motivate behavior. This article suggests that the long forgotten virtue of reverence provides both a reason to obey a professional code and motivation to do so. In addition, it discusses the importance of reverence as a cardinal virtue for scientists drawing on the ideas of Paul Woodruff on the role of virtue in community.


Assuntos
Códigos de Ética , Motivação , Ciência/ética , Valores Sociais , Virtudes , Humanos
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Sci Eng Ethics ; 19(3): 1229-40, 2013 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23096773

RESUMO

A civic science curriculum is advocated. We discuss practical mechanisms for (and highlight the possible benefits of) addressing the relationship between scientific knowledge and civic responsibility coextensively with rigorous scientific content. As a strategy, we suggest an in-course treatment of well known (and relevant) historical and contemporary controversies among scientists over science policy or the use of sciences. The scientific content of the course is used to understand the controversy and to inform the debate while allowing students to see the role of scientists in shaping public perceptions of science and the value of scientific inquiry, discoveries and technology in society. The examples of the activism of Linus Pauling, Alfred Nobel and Joseph Rotblat as scientists and engaged citizens are cited. We discuss the role of science professors in informing the social conscience of students and consider ways in which a treatment of the function of science in society may find, coherently, a meaningful space in a science curriculum at the college level. Strategies for helping students to recognize early the crucial contributions that science can make in informing public policy and global governance are discussed.


Assuntos
Currículo , Ciência/educação , Responsabilidade Social , Humanos , Papel Profissional , Opinião Pública , Política Pública , Ciência/ética , Valores Sociais , Universidades
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Account Res ; 22(6): 312-29, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26155729

RESUMO

This article discusses the ethical issues unique to the science and practice of chemistry. These issues arise from chemistry's position in the middle between the theoretical and the practical, a science concerned with molecules that are of the right size to directly affect human life. Many of the issues are raised by the central activity of chemistry--synthesis. Chemists make thousands of new substances each year. Many are beneficial, but others are threats. Since the development of the chemical industry in the nineteenth century, chemistry has contributed to the deterioration of the environment but has also helped to reduce pollution. Finally, we discuss the role of codes of ethics and whether the current codes of conduct for chemists are adequate for the challenges of today's world.


Assuntos
Química/ética , Química/métodos , Ética em Pesquisa , Humanos , Princípios Morais , Ciência
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Ann N Y Acad Sci ; 988: 233-8, 2003 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12796107

RESUMO

In this article I try to sketch preliminary answers to several questions. (1) What is the role of writing in science? (2) How can rhetorical analysis illuminate the nature of scientific writing? (3) What is the role of models and metaphors in scientific thinking and writing? Since this is a preliminary inquiry, my remarks are brief and suggestive, but I think they point to some profitable directions for further study.

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Sci Eng Ethics ; 13(2): 159-69, 2007 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17717730

RESUMO

Moral rules provide the baseline for ethics, proscribing unacceptable behavior; moral ideals inspire us to act in ways that improve the human condition. Whatever the moral ideals for pure research, science has a practical side so it is important to find a moral ideal to give guidance to more applied research. This article presents a moral ideal for use-inspired research based on Norman Care's idea of shared-fate individualism This ideal reflects the observation that all human lives, both present and future are tightly coupled and, as a result, research projects should be chosen, where possible, with the goal of service to others. Together with the ideals of the habit of truth and the gift economy, shared-fate individualism provides the basis for a humane ethics of science.


Assuntos
Ética em Pesquisa , Princípios Morais , Responsabilidade Social , Humanos
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