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Ethics of Science An Introduction

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The Ethics of An Introduction by David B. Resnik. Routledge,1998

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First published March 26, 1998

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78 reviews18 followers
February 7, 2014
لا بد قبل التمكن من العلم و الدخول الى مجال العلم و المعرفة
ان تتمكن من الاخلاق
هذا الكتاب يتكلم عن الاخلاق بمنظور فلسفي و علمي
حيث تكلم عن ارتباط الاخلاق بالعلم
و ضرورة هذا الارتباط حتى في ميادين اخرى
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October 2, 2016
This is far from being the most engaging pieces, but it is super insightful for those in the scientific community – or even those who are simply interested in science. It’s to the point, mostly concise, and easy enough to get through.

I’d certainly recommend it to the scientists out there, especially those earlier in their career.
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July 15, 2023
Örnek havuzunu önemli buldum.
Ne var ki kitapta "bilim adamı" denmesi beni okurken son derece huzursuz etti. Yeni baskılarda düzeltemiyorlar mı?
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November 13, 2015
A good introduction to the ethics of science. Most will find the material dry, but if you are a scientist, you will appreciate how Resnik puts into words the actions that make science ethical and moral. I also appreciate his development over the years, leading to his very best work, The Price of Truth.
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