Modern science and technology has developed to the extent that people need to be w 1 of its dangers. The moral challenge of modern science reaches well beyond the a 2 of new technologies because modern science is not only a source of technology, but also a grand human e 3 . Science deve...
the moral challenge of modern science现代科学的道德挑战 重点词汇释义moral道德的,道义上的; 精神上的; 无疑的,当然的; 教导道德的; 寓意,教训; 品行; 格言; 〈古〉相对者 challenge挑战; 质疑; 盘问; 怀疑; 向…挑战; 提出挑战,要求竞赛; 驳斥modern science现代科学; 近代科学 石春莉 译...
The moral challenge of modern science reaches well beyond the ambiguity of new technologies because modern science is much more than a source of technology, and scientists are far more than mere investigators and toolmakers. Modern science is a grand human endeavor, indeed the grandest of the mod...
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The Moral Challenge of Modern Science 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 2345 作者: Y Levin 摘要: A few years ago, in the course of a long speech about health policy, President George W. Bush spoke of the challenge confronting a society increasingly empowered by science. He put his warning ...
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1, pp. 9-42.Raina, Dhruv and S. Irfan Habib. 1996. "The Moral Legitimation of Modern Science: Bhadralok Reflections on Theories of Evolution." Social Studies of Science 26, no. 1, 9-42.
更多“9. The moral challenge presented by modern science: ___”相关的问题 第1题 Which of the following can best summarize the main idea of this text? A.The moral decaying deserves more research by sociologists. B.Marriage break-up stems from sex inequalities. C.Husband and wife have diff...
What’s the world’s greatest moral challenge, as judged by its capacity to inflict human tragedy It is not, I think, global warming, whose effects―if they become as grim as predicted―will occur over many years and provide societies time to adapt. A case can be made for preventing ...