Science is not possible in the absence of epistemic values (truth, simplicity), but what are the moral condi- tions (good, right) that secure these epistemic values in a just prosperous society? The question of value of science is not separate from the question of values in science-education. In the study of science and values, we have to ask two complementary questions: what are the values that science is expected to bring to educa- tion, and what are the values that an educated person is expected to bring to the theory and practice of science
Science, as a system of reliable knowledge, performs a social function, which consists in meeting th...
Copyright © 2014 Cengage LearningValues of many kinds play important roles in science. Ethical valu...
The idea that science is or should be value-free, and that values are or should be formed independen...
Science is not possible in the absence of epistemic values (truth, simplicity), but what are the mor...
Science is not possible in the absence of epistemic values (truth, simplicity), but what are the mor...
Invited Key-note speaker ConferenceInternational audienceWe call values that which founds a judgment...
154-166Nehru articulated the concept of scientific temper in 1946. The term “scientific temper” is c...
According to the common standpoint of contemporary philosophy of science the moral values (or virtue...
135-145Indians being ‘argumentative’ can even justify the indefensible and the conventional scientif...
This chapter deals with science, the development of technology and sustainability. We shall not argu...
We talk of scientific temper today in the context of Nehru's overt commitment to the idea. It can be...
In this paper I will propose six principles governing the proper role of moral and social values in ...
The Idea of Science dominated the modern world. However, the nature of science-what science really i...
While a conception of science as value free has been dominant since Max Weber defended it in the nin...
I contend that science's value dependence has at least four different forms, which give us four di...
Science, as a system of reliable knowledge, performs a social function, which consists in meeting th...
Copyright © 2014 Cengage LearningValues of many kinds play important roles in science. Ethical valu...
The idea that science is or should be value-free, and that values are or should be formed independen...
Science is not possible in the absence of epistemic values (truth, simplicity), but what are the mor...
Science is not possible in the absence of epistemic values (truth, simplicity), but what are the mor...
Invited Key-note speaker ConferenceInternational audienceWe call values that which founds a judgment...
154-166Nehru articulated the concept of scientific temper in 1946. The term “scientific temper” is c...
According to the common standpoint of contemporary philosophy of science the moral values (or virtue...
135-145Indians being ‘argumentative’ can even justify the indefensible and the conventional scientif...
This chapter deals with science, the development of technology and sustainability. We shall not argu...
We talk of scientific temper today in the context of Nehru's overt commitment to the idea. It can be...
In this paper I will propose six principles governing the proper role of moral and social values in ...
The Idea of Science dominated the modern world. However, the nature of science-what science really i...
While a conception of science as value free has been dominant since Max Weber defended it in the nin...
I contend that science's value dependence has at least four different forms, which give us four di...
Science, as a system of reliable knowledge, performs a social function, which consists in meeting th...
Copyright © 2014 Cengage LearningValues of many kinds play important roles in science. Ethical valu...
The idea that science is or should be value-free, and that values are or should be formed independen...