ABSTRACT

The relationship between science and ethics has been subject to much debate. This volume demonstrates the mutually beneficial relationship that can take place between ethics and science. It presents work that utilises the tools of science - broadly conceptualised - to elucidate ethical issues, showing that careful scientific analysis of ethical issues can reveal new insights. This is supplemented by conversations with the authors - some of them pre-eminent scientists addressing issues of ethics, including two Nobel laureates - to learn how they came to the study of ethics and ask how they conceptualise and think about ethical issues. Science, Ethics and Politics provides substantive insight into particular ethical issues, ranging from issues of torture during war to parents' obligations to children. This book is designed as a complement to traditional texts on ethics and should appeal to students of ethics as well as to the general public.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter |23 pages

The Design of Organisms

From Paley to Darwin

chapter 2|10 pages

Creating New Paradigms in Political Science

The Case of Biology and Politics

chapter |13 pages

Ethical Challenges in Biological Research

Sex Differences in a Crisis Simulation Game

chapter 3|9 pages

“The Aesthetics of Reason”

Exploring the Psychology of Virtue

chapter |16 pages

Virtuous Courage

New Methods for the Interdisciplinary Study of Virtue

chapter |25 pages

Individuals versus Group?

The Moral Conundrum of Blurred Racial Boundaries

chapter |12 pages

Climate Change

A Bundle of Uncertainties

chapter 8|7 pages

About Law and Justice