id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2cbovmpldzdz3mgeitboey6wi4 Darlei Dall´Agnol Philosophy of Science and Ethics 2003 10 .pdf application/pdf 4274 249 59 Philosophy of Science and Ethics Interviewing HUGH LACEY exactly at what moments of scientific activity social values have a legitimate place, in I think that social values are often the key factor in deciding what strategy to adopt, ethic@ Which are, then, the main cognitive and moral values that inform science? Lacey: I would like to divide that question up into the values that do inform science, and developed under strategies that bear close relationships with these values, produces that as a matter of fact science is heavily informed by the (moral and social) values environment; under agroecological research strategies the impact of crops upon the ecology Lacey: At least in recent times, science connected with values concerning the control of do you think are the main contributions of science to ethics? think gaining scientific knowledge will ever by itself settle such ethical questions ./cache/work_2cbovmpldzdz3mgeitboey6wi4.pdf ./txt/work_2cbovmpldzdz3mgeitboey6wi4.txt