Results for 'Ullica Segerstrale'

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    Good to the last drop? Millikan stories as “canned” pedagogy.Ullica Segerstråle - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (3):197-214.
    In recent literature, the famous Millikan oil-drop experiment appears as a case of “good scientific judgment” on the one hand, and scientific misconduct on the other. This article discusses different interpretations of the fact that Nobel laureate Robert Millikan’s notebooks show that he eliminated a number of oildrops in his published 1913 paper on the charge of the electron, while reporting that he had included all the drops. Starting with the common source of all Millikan stories, historian of physics Gerald (...)
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  2. It Ain't Necessarily so: The Dream of the Human Genome and Other Illusions.Richard Lewontin & Ullica Segerstråle - 2002 - Science and Society 66 (2):274-282.
     
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    Good to the last drop? Millikan stories as “canned” pedagogy.Dr Ullica Segerstråle - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (3):197-214.
    In recent literature, the famous Millikan oil-drop experiment appears as a case of “good scientific judgment” on the one hand, and scientific misconduct on the other. This article discusses different interpretations of the fact that Nobel laureate Robert Millikan’s notebooks show that he eliminated a number of oildrops in his published 1913 paper on the charge of the electron, while reporting that he had included all the drops. Starting with the common source of all Millikan stories, historian of physics Gerald (...)
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    Colleagues in conflict: An 'in vivo' analysis of the sociobiology controversy. [REVIEW]Ullica Segerstrale - 1986 - Biology and Philosophy 1 (1):53-87.
    Edward O. Wilson's forays into human sociobiology have been the target of persistent, vehement attack by his Harvard colleague in evolutionary biology, Richard C. Lewontin. Through examination of existing documents in the case, together with in-depth personal interviews of Wilson, Lewontin, and other biologists, the reasons for Wilson's stance and Lewontin's criticisms are uncovered. It is argued that the dispute is not primarily personally or politically motivated, but involves a conflict between long-term scientific-cum-moral agendas, with the reductionist program as a (...)
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    Between Kafka and Bates: The Scientific Cycling of Bill Hamilton.Ullica Segerstrale - 2007 - Biological Theory 2 (2):189-193.
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    Doctor, Heal thyself!Ullica Segerstrale - 1992 - Social Epistemology 6 (2):203 – 214.
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    The Murky Borderland Between Scientific Intuition and Fraud.Ullica Segerstrale - 1990 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 5 (1):11-20.
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    The Murky Borderland Between Scientific Intuition and Fraud.Ullica Segerstrale - 1990 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 5 (1):11-20.
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    The Science and Life of William D. Hamilton.Ullica Segerstrale - 2008 - In Oren Harman & Michael Dietrich (eds.), Rebels, Mavericks, and Heretics in Biology. Yale University Press. pp. 282.
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    A manifesto.Warren Schmaus, Ullica Segerstrale & Douglas Jesseph - 1992 - Social Epistemology 6 (3):243-265.
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    Liberals Ate My Genes?Kenneth F. Schaffner, Ullica Segerstrale, Paul E. Griffiths & Steven Pinker - 2004 - Metascience 13 (1):28-51.
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    Words of welcome to our new allies.Warren Schmaus, Ullica Segerstrale & Douglas Jesseph - 1992 - Social Epistemology 6 (3):315 – 320.
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    Ullica Segerstrale, Nature’s Oracle. The Life and Work of W.D. Hamilton , viii + 441 pp., illus., $25. [REVIEW]Guido Caniglia - 2013 - Journal of the History of Biology 46 (4):757-759.
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    Ullica Segerstråle. Defenders of the Truth: The Battle for Science in the Sociobiology Debate and Beyond. x + 493 pp., bibl., index. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. $35. [REVIEW]David Castle - 2002 - Isis 93 (4):666-667.
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  15. Making sense of scientists’ responsibilities at the interface of science and society: Commentary on “six domains of research ethics”.Vivian Weil - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (2):223-227.
    As Kenneth Pimple points out, scientists’ responsibilities to the larger society have received less attention than ethical issues internal to the practice of science. Yet scientists and specialists who study science have begun to provide analyses of the foundations and scope of scientsts’ responsibilities to society. An account of contributions from Kristen Shrader-Frechette, Melanie Leitner, Ullica Segerstråle, John Ahearne, Helen Longino, and Carl Cranor offers work on scientists’ social responsibilities upon which to build.
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