The article aims to formulate and differentiate the norms of classical science, modern fundamental science, and applied science as wel as determine the areas where they intersect. The four standards of scientific ethos (CUDOS) proposed by R. Merton are considered: 1) Communalism: belief in the common achievements of scientific knowledge; 2) Universalism: the truth of statements should be evaluated regardless of the age, gender, race, authority and titles of scientists; 3) Disinterestedness: the primary stimulus of a scientist’s activity is a disinterested search for truth; 4) Organized Skepticism: the scientist is responsible for evaluating the soundness what other colleagues have done as well as the reliability of their results. Usi...
A philosophical foundation, like an architectural one, provides an underpinning for a larger structu...
The relation between ethics and science forms since long the subject of intense debate. Although it ...
In this article the author argues that engagement in scientific research and didactics on university...
The article deals with the moral norms of a modern academic scientist. In the first half of the 20th...
The classic sociological formulation of the “norms of science” was given by Robert K. Merton, in an ...
Scientists' moral responsibilities have become a focus for the scientific community over the postwar...
In this report, we examine the activities of a researcher through the lens of the universal category...
What counts the most in the world of science is the quality of research work. A scientist whose work...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the modern state of ethics of science. The question is rai...
The responsibility of science organization is not only expanding the correct knowledge, but also tow...
Robert K. Merton envisions science as embedded in a social order and explicitly links the ethos of s...
National audienceThis paper tests the principle of an analysis of scientific contents, related to an...
Se discuten varias concepciones con respecto al carácter normativo de la filosofía de la ciencia. De...
Science aims to study all phenomena of our planet, helping us to understand the reality. From an ins...
Extending the Mertonian Norms: Scientists' Subscription to Norms of ResearchThis analysis, based on ...
A philosophical foundation, like an architectural one, provides an underpinning for a larger structu...
The relation between ethics and science forms since long the subject of intense debate. Although it ...
In this article the author argues that engagement in scientific research and didactics on university...
The article deals with the moral norms of a modern academic scientist. In the first half of the 20th...
The classic sociological formulation of the “norms of science” was given by Robert K. Merton, in an ...
Scientists' moral responsibilities have become a focus for the scientific community over the postwar...
In this report, we examine the activities of a researcher through the lens of the universal category...
What counts the most in the world of science is the quality of research work. A scientist whose work...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the modern state of ethics of science. The question is rai...
The responsibility of science organization is not only expanding the correct knowledge, but also tow...
Robert K. Merton envisions science as embedded in a social order and explicitly links the ethos of s...
National audienceThis paper tests the principle of an analysis of scientific contents, related to an...
Se discuten varias concepciones con respecto al carácter normativo de la filosofía de la ciencia. De...
Science aims to study all phenomena of our planet, helping us to understand the reality. From an ins...
Extending the Mertonian Norms: Scientists' Subscription to Norms of ResearchThis analysis, based on ...
A philosophical foundation, like an architectural one, provides an underpinning for a larger structu...
The relation between ethics and science forms since long the subject of intense debate. Although it ...
In this article the author argues that engagement in scientific research and didactics on university...