To teach the ethics of science to science majors, I follow several teachers in the literature who recommend “persona” writing, or the student construction of dialogues between ethical thinkers of interest. To engage science majors in particular, and especially those new to academic philosophy, I recommend constructing persona dialogues from Henri Poincaré’s essay, “Ethics and Science” (1963/1913), and the non-theological third chapter of Pope Francis’s (2015) encyclical on the environment, Laudato si. This pairing of interlocutors offers two advantages. The first is that science students are likely to recognize both names, since Poincaré appears in undergraduate mathematics and physics textbooks, and because Francis is an environmentalis...
In the past forty years, science has been gradually relegated to technology and utilitarian knowledg...
It has become a habit of our time to lament about the state of the world and simultaneously profess ...
To be an effective scientist in the twenty-first century requires not only a specialised scientific ...
To teach the ethics of science to science majors, I follow several teachers in the literature who re...
To teach the ethics of science to science majors, I follow several teachers in the literature who re...
In Laudato Si, Pope Francis attributes global climate change to a destructive “technocratic paradigm...
The Rutland Institute for Ethics at Clemson University seeks to encourage discussion on campus, in b...
<p>The Rutland Institute for Ethics at Clemson University seeks to encourage discussion on campus, i...
Philosophical dialogue requires an approach to teaching and learning in science that is focused on p...
In Laudato Si’ Pope Francis has offered a ‘position paper’ on care for the common good. Chapter Six ...
Laudato Si’ is arguably the most comprehensive, powerful, and influential manifesto in the canon of ...
This paper examines the approach suggested by the Pope Francis’s Encyclical Laudato Si’ (i.e., an in...
Version (BA level) of a course I taught at the University of Pittsburgh over several iterations betw...
I offer a normative argument for a collaborative approach to teaching ethical issues in the sciences...
Many philosophers and sociologists of science have tried to understand the profound changes that hav...
In the past forty years, science has been gradually relegated to technology and utilitarian knowledg...
It has become a habit of our time to lament about the state of the world and simultaneously profess ...
To be an effective scientist in the twenty-first century requires not only a specialised scientific ...
To teach the ethics of science to science majors, I follow several teachers in the literature who re...
To teach the ethics of science to science majors, I follow several teachers in the literature who re...
In Laudato Si, Pope Francis attributes global climate change to a destructive “technocratic paradigm...
The Rutland Institute for Ethics at Clemson University seeks to encourage discussion on campus, in b...
<p>The Rutland Institute for Ethics at Clemson University seeks to encourage discussion on campus, i...
Philosophical dialogue requires an approach to teaching and learning in science that is focused on p...
In Laudato Si’ Pope Francis has offered a ‘position paper’ on care for the common good. Chapter Six ...
Laudato Si’ is arguably the most comprehensive, powerful, and influential manifesto in the canon of ...
This paper examines the approach suggested by the Pope Francis’s Encyclical Laudato Si’ (i.e., an in...
Version (BA level) of a course I taught at the University of Pittsburgh over several iterations betw...
I offer a normative argument for a collaborative approach to teaching ethical issues in the sciences...
Many philosophers and sociologists of science have tried to understand the profound changes that hav...
In the past forty years, science has been gradually relegated to technology and utilitarian knowledg...
It has become a habit of our time to lament about the state of the world and simultaneously profess ...
To be an effective scientist in the twenty-first century requires not only a specialised scientific ...