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[Research and ethical measures].

Jürgen Mittelstrass1

  • 1Zentrum Philosophie und Wissenschaftstheorie, Universität Konstanz, D-Konstanz. juergen.mittelstrass@uni-konstanz.de

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|November 29, 2002
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Science and technology are rapidly advancing, creating more artificial structures and impacting natural ones. Ethical considerations are crucial for guiding these scientific and technological developments responsibly.

Area of Science:

  • Science and Technology Studies
  • Bioethics
  • Ethics of Information

Context:

  • Modern society is increasingly shaped by scientific and technological advancements.
  • There is a growing trend of artificial structures replacing natural ones across various fields.
  • Progress in areas like information technology, reproductive medicine, and gene technology is accelerating.

Purpose:

  • To explore the necessity of human-centered measures for scientific and technological progress.
  • To examine the ethical implications of limitless scientific advancement.
  • To differentiate between pure knowledge discovery and goal-oriented knowledge generation.

Summary:

  • Scientific and technological progress is transforming the world, leading to an increase in artificial structures.

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  • The rapid, seemingly limitless nature of this progress necessitates ethical frameworks and human oversight.
  • Scientific ethics are integral to general civil ethics, emphasizing the scientist's ethos.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the need for ethical guidelines in scientific research and technological development.
    • Underscores the role of scientific ethics in navigating societal changes driven by innovation.
    • Promotes a discussion on responsible knowledge creation and application.