Ethics for Life Scientists

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Wageningen UR Frontis Series 5

ISBN: 1402031785
ISBN 13: 9781402031786
Herausgeber: Michiel Korthals/Robert J Bogers
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xi, 219 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.02.2005
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Life sciences have huge controversial social implications. Drawing on a workshop at Wageningen University and Research Centre, this book discusses topics and theories, such as the relationship between ethics, professional ethics and business ethics, the public responsibility of researchers and communicating, and discussing ethical issues.

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Beschreibung

Life sciences have huge controversial social implications. In doing experiments with animals, plants or humans the welfare of these living beings can be hampered; in communicating research results private and public interests can be harmed (patents!) or at least severely influenced; in being a member of a research group issues of human rights (like discriminatory behaviour) can become prominent; individual and collective forms of responsibility because of controversial types of research can become urgent. Funding organizations can confront scientists and engineers with new ethical issues; the public at large or, as is the case with sustainability, future generations can challenge existing ways of doing research, and educating and teaching can confront scientists with new ethical issues. In this book, resulting from an expert workshop at Wageningen University and Research Centre, European and American experts discuss topics and theories like the relationship between ethics, professional ethics and business ethics, the public responsibility of researchers and communicating, organizing, teaching and discussing ethical issues.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

From the Contents:Preface.- Introduction.- Researchers in organizations.- Responsible authorship and communication.- Ethics of animal research.- Ethics for life scientists as a challenge for ethics.- Scientists in society.- New developments.- Conclusions.- List of participants.

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