Science, Animals, and Evolution: Reflections on Some Unrealized Potentials of Biology and Medicine
By (Author) Catherin Roberts
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
2nd May 1980
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophy of science
174.9574
Hardback
221
The author sees spiritual dimensions to biology, arguing that much biomedical research and practice is inhumane and despicable....An alternate view on highly important issues, somewhat imprecisely stated but well worth studying. For academic collections.-Library Journal
This author commands attention by reason of her deliberate engagement with and criticism of the prevailing conception of scientific method....Only with this work by Catherine Roberts has moral obligation been declared to be a defining characteristiic of the nature of man.-Manas
"The author sees spiritual dimensions to biology, arguing that much biomedical research and practice is inhumane and despicable....An alternate view on highly important issues, somewhat imprecisely stated but well worth studying. For academic collections."-Library Journal
"This author commands attention by reason of her deliberate engagement with and criticism of the prevailing conception of scientific method....Only with this work by Catherine Roberts has moral obligation been declared to be a defining characteristiic of the nature of man."-Manas
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