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The public can see through the consequences of science all by itself.
But the incident has added to uneasiness about whether society is prepared to handle the consequences of science that may eventually reveal appreciable differences between races in the genes that influence socially important traits.
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Unusually, the film focused on the emotional consequences of science – a plot that centred on teaching Nim to communicate through sign language.
In order to assess the ambivalent consequences of science and technology for the future, he planned in 1967 to found a "Max Planck Institute for Research into Living Conditions in a Scientific-Technical World".
So this week Gohmert, the chair of the oversight and investigations subpanel of the U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources Committeee, held a hearing to explore "the consequences of politically driven science".
The food industry believes that if consumers do eventually decide to turn away from biotech foods, they should do so only after careful consideration of the facts about the safety of technology and of the consequences of abandoning a science that offers hope to so many in the developing world.
In the latter, safety is therefore objectively superordinate to other possible goals, because of the objectively acknowledged consequences of science and technology, as forcefully stated by Hans Jonas in his path-marking "principle of responsibility" (1984), and so it is precaution to other possible means.
Those broody skies and stormy nights over the Villa Diodati on the banks of Lake Geneva inspired Mary Shelley to write Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus – a book freighted with ominous warnings about the consequences of human beings using science to manipulate the world to their own ends.
What will be the consequences for science education in Tennessee?
Durkheim was one of several young philosophers and scholars, fresh from their École Normale training, who became convinced that progress was not the necessary consequence of science and technology, that it could not be represented by an ascending curve, and that complacent optimism could not be justified.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com