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Ethics in Science: Unveiling the Complexities of Scientific Misconduct
The revised and updated second edition of Ethics in Science: Ethical Misconduct in Scientific Research delves into the multifaceted world of scientific integrity. This comprehensive text provides an immersive exploration into various forms of scientific misconduct, empowering readers with the knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary for robust scientific debates.
Part I: Deciphering Ethical Violations
This section unveils the intricate tapestry of ethical violations in scientific research, shedding light on their motivations, implications, and prevention strategies. It examines the critical role of the peer-review process in safeguarding the integrity of scientific inquiry.
Part II: Case Studies: Ethics in Action
The second part of the book presents real-world case studies, inviting readers to engage in critical analysis. These cases challenge readers to evaluate evidence, weigh ethical implications, and arrive at informed ethical judgments. The updated selection of case studies delves into contemporary issues, fostering lively discussions and fostering ethical discernment.
Key Features:
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Extensive Revision and Updates: The text has been thoroughly revised to reflect the evolving landscape of scientific misconduct.
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New Chapters: Expanding the Horizon
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Ethics of the Pharmaceutical Industry: Grappling with the ethical challenges posed by the pursuit of profit in healthcare.
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The Responsibility of Science to the Environment: Exploring the ethical implications of scientific advancements on our planet’s well-being.
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Summary of Ethics Guidelines of STEM Professional Societies: Providing a comprehensive overview of ethical standards in diverse scientific fields.
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Tools for Ethical Dialogue: This text equips students with the resources to navigate topical controversies and engage in meaningful ethical discussions.
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Real-Life Case Studies: The inclusion of both new and revisited case studies offers a tangible connection to ethical challenges and fosters critical thinking.
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Universal Applicability: The book’s insights and principles transcend specific scientific disciplines and resonate at all levels of education.
Ethics in Science: Ethical Misconduct in Scientific Research is an indispensable resource for students, researchers, and anyone seeking to understand and address the complex ethical issues that shape the pursuit of scientific knowledge. It sparks thoughtful reflection, cultivates ethical awareness, and empowers readers to navigate the challenges of scientific integrity with informed judgments and a steadfast commitment to ethical standards.
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