Ethics and Science: An Introduction

Preface 1. Introduction and overview 2. Ethical concepts and theories 3. Science and its norms 4. Research ethics I: misconduct and the responsible conduct of research 5. Research ethics II: science involving humans 6. Research ethics III: science involving animals 7. The science of ethics 8. Transition: from ethics to politics and policy 9. Science and politics I: policy for science 10. Science and politics II: science for policy 11. Science and ideational culture 12. Science applied: ethics and engineering Appendix: influential ethics codes and declarations Works cited Index.

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