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Death of a Rat - Understandings and Appreciations of Science (Hardcover)
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Death of a Rat - Understandings and Appreciations of Science (Hardcover)
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Is science amoral? Are scientists ethical? Why is the pathway to
solving important scientific problems commonly so tortuous? Can
unorthodox ideas get a fair trial from the scientific
establishment? How do religion and politics influence science
education today? What role does serendipity play in science? What
are some of the obstacles to scientific progress? How do great
ideas originate? Are the people who make scientific discoveries
always given the full credit they deserve? Does science history
repeat itself? To what extent does fraud occur in science and why
would researchers engage in it? Questions like these are not
commonly raised let alone discussed in high school or college
classrooms. Yet gaining a deeper understanding and appreciation of
science by attempting to confront these vital concerns might go a
long way toward reducing popular misperceptions about science while
improving science literacy among the general public, a challenge
issued to all scientists by leading educators. Geneticist and
science historian William D Stansfield presents a popular overview
of the major ethical and philosophical issues confronting science
today. From concern about the welfare of experimental animals to a
consideration of the many kinds of impediments that slow the
progress of science - religious, moral, political, and conceptual -
each chapter conveys an appreciation for the work that scientists
do and the obstacles that stand in their way. Stansfield considers
such intriguing issues as human experimentation, fetal-cell
research, animal rights, cold fusion, the influence of religion and
politics on science, the role that accidental discoveries play in
science, and the crucial role of honesty versus fraud in scientific
research. Debunking the popular stereotype of science as a dry,
antiseptic exercise, Stansfield compellingly describes the
fascinating, very human struggle for truth that makes science the
most important enterprise of our time.
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