Scientific Knowledge and Its Social ProblemsClarendon Press, 1971 - 449 páginas |
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... moral innocents that a group of distinguished physicists urged the American government to produce an atomic bomb . Although such a device clearly had its dangers , ordinary human morality dictated that there should be no risk of Hitler ...
... moral innocents that a group of distinguished physicists urged the American government to produce an atomic bomb . Although such a device clearly had its dangers , ordinary human morality dictated that there should be no risk of Hitler ...
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... moral problems which emerge when corruption sets in . For the industrialization of science has produced another set of moral problems , internal to science but still incapable of solution through a working ethic that was conceived in ...
... moral problems which emerge when corruption sets in . For the industrialization of science has produced another set of moral problems , internal to science but still incapable of solution through a working ethic that was conceived in ...
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... moral neutrality ; rather that it is morally indeterminate . However , to the extent that his research is related to technical applications , the area of indeterminacy decreases , and the scientist's responsibility becomes defined ...
... moral neutrality ; rather that it is morally indeterminate . However , to the extent that his research is related to technical applications , the area of indeterminacy decreases , and the scientist's responsibility becomes defined ...
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Social Problems of Industrialized Science | 31 |
Science as Craftsmans Work | 75 |
ProblemSolving on Artificial Objects | 109 |
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