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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]
2 years ago
3

Write an op-ed piece that gives a strong opinion about a current issue related to science and

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2 answers:
JulsSmile [24]2 years ago
4 0

There are many possible ideas that could be discussed in this question, as Mary Shelley's <em>Frankenstein</em> touches on many different subjects related to science and ethics. An example would be discussing the role of the scientist when it comes to pursuing any project he wants, even if this is dangerous or immoral. An example of an op-ed with such a subject would be:

<em>We are now living at a time when science has an enormous power. Science controls every aspect of our social lives, from the food we eat to the taxes we pay. However, should science be in control of everything? I think not. I think it is dangerous to forget about the role that politicians have in regulating what is safe for us. Scientists have too much power nowadays to pursue whatever mission they desire. But no one is thinking of whether these things are worth pursuing, or whether they could present a problem for society. It is time we bring back our politicians and encourage them to take care of us and our interests.</em>

inn [45]2 years ago
3 0

<u>Answer:</u>

Science is ethics, and nothing much is expected; this is because of the convictions and other evidence that warrants it. Therefore ethics deals with values of human conduct concerning right and wrong actions. The actions may lead to good or evil motives that results to the end of work.

Even though the accuracy and correctness imply moral integrity, which promotes adherence to the moral principle, goodness, therefore, may be described as being qualified to the virtue.

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