Scientific Obligations To Society

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Philosophy

 

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Ernest T

 

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October 4, 2013

 

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University

 

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Well-ordered science is an idea of Kitcher’s in which scientists pursue studies and research which would benefit the needs of society at large determined by a group of individuals representative of the society, fully informed of the society’s needs and the implications of the research (Kitcher, 2001)...
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It is clearly explained that scientists, as part of the definition of their job, have an obligation to the society of which they are part. It is no longer acceptable for scientists to focus solely on the development of their research project because, considering the complexity and profundity of these projects, the discoveries could have serious repercussions on society...
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