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9. Biomedical Ethics
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction: Expansionism and Restrictionism 1
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I. The Physical Sciences
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Physical Knowledge and Values
- 1. The New Physics 35
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Physical Knowledge and Society
- 2. Eddington and the English-Speaking World 67
- 3. Fock and the Soviet Union 88
- 4. Heisenberg and Germany 102
- 5. Bergson, Monod, and France 136
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Part II. The Biological Sciences
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Biological Knowledge and Values
- 6. Studying Animals to Learn About Man 161
- 7. Primatology and Sociobiology 189
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Biological Knowledge and Society
- 8. Eugenics: Weimar Germany And Soviet Russia 217
- 9. Biomedical Ethics 257
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Part III. Reactions to the Dilemma of Science and Values
- 10. Public Concerns About Science and Technology: The Question of Limits of Inquiry 291
- 11. Attempts to Provide a Philosophical Overview 319
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Part IV. What Kind of Expansionism Do We Want?
- 12. Science and Values: Attempts at Historical Understanding 355
- Notes 383
- Bibliography 415
- Index 441
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction: Expansionism and Restrictionism 1
-
I. The Physical Sciences
-
Physical Knowledge and Values
- 1. The New Physics 35
-
Physical Knowledge and Society
- 2. Eddington and the English-Speaking World 67
- 3. Fock and the Soviet Union 88
- 4. Heisenberg and Germany 102
- 5. Bergson, Monod, and France 136
-
Part II. The Biological Sciences
-
Biological Knowledge and Values
- 6. Studying Animals to Learn About Man 161
- 7. Primatology and Sociobiology 189
-
Biological Knowledge and Society
- 8. Eugenics: Weimar Germany And Soviet Russia 217
- 9. Biomedical Ethics 257
-
Part III. Reactions to the Dilemma of Science and Values
- 10. Public Concerns About Science and Technology: The Question of Limits of Inquiry 291
- 11. Attempts to Provide a Philosophical Overview 319
-
Part IV. What Kind of Expansionism Do We Want?
- 12. Science and Values: Attempts at Historical Understanding 355
- Notes 383
- Bibliography 415
- Index 441