Netzwerk Phänomenologische Metaphysik
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(2009) Axiomathes 19 (4).

Tensions between science and society

Paul Hoyningen-Huene

pp. 417-424

What are the "costs" of science besides its expected benefits? Specifically, how "tense" does the relation between science and society become in the light of the ever-increasing pressure of the latter on the former? In this paper I am going to discus the increasing global inequality deriving from phenomena such as the "brain drain" and from the problems relative to the relationship between ethics and science. I will conclude by considering the tension that arises out of the disciplinary structure of science and the non-disciplinary structure of the most pressing problems that society is faced with and has to react to.

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Hoyningen-Huene, P. (2009). Tensions between science and society. Axiomathes 19 (4), pp. 417-424.

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