Humanist Perspectives: issue 151, Science & Conscience
Science & Conscience
issue 151, Winter 2004

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editorial
Science & Conscience - The editor introduces a discussion of willful fallibility in science. (read online)
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letters from our readers
a letter and editor’s response - Ernest Poser shares his frank thoughts on the new editorial direction taken by Humanist in Canada; editor Gary Bauslaugh responds. (read online)
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the world around us
three letters - A collection of news briefs from the international humanist press. (read online)
reports
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a New Approach to Critical Thinking in Education
- Broderick reports on the British Columbia-based Critical Thinking Consortium. (read online)
- Camp Quest Canada
- The Executive Director of a humanist summer camp reports on the success of the camp’s first summer. (read online)
feature
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Biotechnology, Ethics & the Future
- Weinberg argues for the need for us to learn to manage dangerous scientific knowledge, such as nuclear technology, in a way that benefits humanity. In another vein, Bauslaugh suggests the public can maintain some influence over the public aspects of scientific research by seeking better accommodation with corporations. (read online)
- Science & Ethics
- Kaill reports on the conference, Science & Ethics: How Scientific Inquiry Helps Value Judgments, held in Toronto in May 2004. (read online)
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Conscience & Belief:
Do we need ‘God’ in order to be Good?
- Wildish demolishes the idea that conscience is purely the domain of religion, and that therefore we need religion to practice conscientious science. (read online)
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the Tradition & Techniques of Satire:
the Case of Michael Moore, part 2
(continued from issue 149) - In the second part of his extended essay (the first part was published in issue #149), Zimmerman discusses the literary techniques of Michael Moore. (read online)
columns
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films
Science & George Bush - Goldberg documents the unconscionable degradation of science in the US under the current Bush Administration. (read online)
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things that go bump
Psychology & Ethics - Alcock explores the ethical ramifications in psychological research and practice. (read online)
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practical philosophy
What is Conscience? - Govier questions what we really mean when we talk about conscience. (read online)
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letter from new york
Conscience in the Principality of Progress
- When his train hits a deer, Diamond searches for meaning and conscience in the destructive persistence of human progress. (read online)
departments
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books
The Dark Lady of DNA
- Russell McNeil reviews Brenda Maddox’s book, Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA. (read online)
last word
- All Mysteries
- A short fiction from Gould’s Giller-nominated book Kilter: 55 Fictions. (read online)