‘postnormal science’. The purpose of this theoretical part of the paper is to describe what characterises contemporary science and to formulate which competencies contemporary scientists need to act ethically. In the second part of the paper, I present and analyse the course ‘Philosophy of Science and Ethics’ that I have taught since 2005 to biochemistry, chemistry and nanotechnology students at the University of Copenhagen. The course is intended to prepare its participants for postnormal knowledge production that is scientific work that is embedded in a societal context characterised by uncertainty and conflicting values systems. With this in mind, I analyse the course by relating its content to the concepts that describe postnormal scien...
Modern scientific knowledge is generated in a complex system that exhibits self-organizing propertie...
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In this paper I argue that, yes, science, technology, and engineering are now the most important sub...
Many philosophers and sociologists of science have tried to understand the profound changes that hav...
To be an effective scientist in the twenty-first century requires not only a specialised scientific ...
The fields of the natural sciences are increasingly shying away from purely theoretical approaches t...
The goal of this study was to examine how ethical judgement and decision-making is learnt, taught, a...
I offer a normative argument for a collaborative approach to teaching ethical issues in the sciences...
The aims of this European Commission funded project, carried out at the University of Glasgow, were ...
Institutional graduate capabilities and discipline threshold learning outcomes require science stude...
Abstract: The goal of this study was to examine how ethical judgement and decision-making is learnt,...
In modern society, ethics and science have become increasingly intertwined. From stem cell research ...
Ethics as core curriculum in Science? Jeff F Trahair* & Denise Gamble# Discipline of Anatomy & Path...
The students in our classes today are part of a rapidly changing world, surrounded by mixed messages...
Comprend des références bibliographiques.This book encapsulates a line of research that looks at how...
Modern scientific knowledge is generated in a complex system that exhibits self-organizing propertie...
ABSTRACT: It is arguable that the instinct for survival in animal species has evolved due to the evo...
In this paper I argue that, yes, science, technology, and engineering are now the most important sub...
Many philosophers and sociologists of science have tried to understand the profound changes that hav...
To be an effective scientist in the twenty-first century requires not only a specialised scientific ...
The fields of the natural sciences are increasingly shying away from purely theoretical approaches t...
The goal of this study was to examine how ethical judgement and decision-making is learnt, taught, a...
I offer a normative argument for a collaborative approach to teaching ethical issues in the sciences...
The aims of this European Commission funded project, carried out at the University of Glasgow, were ...
Institutional graduate capabilities and discipline threshold learning outcomes require science stude...
Abstract: The goal of this study was to examine how ethical judgement and decision-making is learnt,...
In modern society, ethics and science have become increasingly intertwined. From stem cell research ...
Ethics as core curriculum in Science? Jeff F Trahair* & Denise Gamble# Discipline of Anatomy & Path...
The students in our classes today are part of a rapidly changing world, surrounded by mixed messages...
Comprend des références bibliographiques.This book encapsulates a line of research that looks at how...
Modern scientific knowledge is generated in a complex system that exhibits self-organizing propertie...
ABSTRACT: It is arguable that the instinct for survival in animal species has evolved due to the evo...
In this paper I argue that, yes, science, technology, and engineering are now the most important sub...