ABSTRACT

Charting new territory in the interface between science and ethics, Science and Virtue is a study of how the scientific mentality can affect the building of character, or the attainment of virtue by the individual. Drawing on inspiration from virtue-ethics and virtue-epistemology, Caruana argues that science is not just a system of knowledge but also an important factor determining a way of life. This book goes beyond the normal strategy evident in the science-ethics realm of examining specific ethical dilemmas posed by scientific innovations. Here Caruana deals with more fundamental issues, uncovering morally significant tendencies within the very core of the scientific mentality and explaining how science, its method, history and explanatory power can shape a conception of the good life.

chapter 1|12 pages

A Preamble on Virtue

chapter 2|20 pages

Observation

chapter 3|26 pages

Method

chapter 4|20 pages

Explanation

chapter 5|20 pages

Science and History

chapter 6|16 pages

Science as a Way of Life