
This new addition to the prestigious Convergence Series is an absorbing study focusing on the dilemma of science and technology in today's world. Bentley Glass, a renowned biologist, warns that for the first time scientists and science policies will be held directly responsible for the survival of the world. In this volume he formulates ethical guidelines for governing the future of scientific research. He addresses and offers solutions to the specific problems of inadequate science education, overpopulation, the transfer of scientific technology to developing countries, and the biological consequences of nuclear war.
This work investigates the ethical responsibilities of biological scientists and the potential for scientific advancement to result in either societal progress or global catastrophe. Bentley Glass, a distinguished biologist, utilizes his extensive background in the field to analyze the intersection of scientific research and human survival. He argues that the scientific community must adopt a rigorous ethical framework to manage the consequences of technological development in an increasingly fragile world. The text serves as a call for scientists to accept accountability for the societal impacts of their research.
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Experts recognize this text as a significant contribution to the discourse on scientific ethics and social responsibility. Readers frequently note the clarity of the author's arguments regarding the moral obligations of researchers in the modern era.
Page Count:
253
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
Praeger
ISBN-10:
0030017483
ISBN-13:
9780030017476
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