Methods and Morals in the Life Sciences: A Guide for Analyzing and Writing Texts
By (Author) Wim J. van der Steen
By (author) Vincent K.Y. Ho
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th April 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophy of science
Philosophy: logic
Ethics and moral philosophy
570.1
Hardback
224
Most researchers would be amazed to discover that opinions they have about cherished themes in biology and medicine are biased. Van der Steen and Ho contend that logic and methodology are not well applied in biology and medicine, arguing that the impact of social and moral factors on claims within these two disciplines is underestimated. In response to this situation, Van der Steen and Ho present tools from logic and ethics for assessing existing literature. These tools will help to create sound articles and materials in the life sciences. After reviewing logic and methodological approaches, broad guidelines are used to place science in a social context. Examples from life sciences illustrate the implementation of logic, methodology, and guidelines in forty-five brief case studies. Each study includes comments on quoted and paraphrased passages from a single article or book. Cross-references facilitate the assimilation of lessons from the text. Students, researchers, and scholars in biology, biomedicine, philosophy, and ethics as applied to the life sciences will find this guide useful in improving their research and writing skills.
A rather useful source of ideas for critical thinking as a science. . . . Since the critical philosophical issues are commonly not discussed in scientific training, the book could make writers in the life sciences aware of problems they might not otherwise consider.-The Quarterly Review of Biology
"A rather useful source of ideas for critical thinking as a science. . . . Since the critical philosophical issues are commonly not discussed in scientific training, the book could make writers in the life sciences aware of problems they might not otherwise consider."-The Quarterly Review of Biology
WIM J. van der STEEN is Professor of Philosophy of Biology at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. He has published extensively, including nine earlier books, among them Evolution as Natural History: A Philosophical Analysis (Praeger, 2000). VINCENT K. Y. HO is with the Faculty of Biology, Vrije Universiteit.