335 results on '"Lacey, Hugh"'
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2. Commercially-Oriented Technoscience and the Need for Multi-Strategic Research
3. Listening to the Evidence: Service Activity and Understanding Social Phenomena
4. Commercially-Oriented Technoscience and the Need for Multi-Strategic Research
5. The methodological strategies of agroecological research and the values with which they are linked
6. Science and values
7. Participatory Democracy and Multi-strategic Research
8. A View of Scientific Methodology as a Source of Ignorance in Controversies about Genetically Engineered Crops
9. Objectivity and Science Education: Mansoor Niaz (2018) Evolving Nature of Objectivity in the History of Science and its Implications for Science Education. Springer, Dordrecht. ISBN: 978-3-319-67725-5, ix + 237 pages, price: USD 105 (Hardcover)
10. THE SAFETY OF USING GENETICALLY ENGINEERED ORGANISMS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE AND VALUE JUDGMENTS
11. Roles for Values in Scientific Activities
12. ‘Holding’ and ‘endorsing’ claims in the course of scientific activities
13. Appropriate roles for ethical and social values in scientific activity: Kevin C. Elliott: A tapestry of values: An introduction to values in science. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017, xiv+208pp, $99 HB
14. The Interplay of Scientific Activity, Worldviews and Value Outlooks
15. Distinguishing Between Cognitive and Social Values
16. The life and times of transgenics
17. Science, Respect for Nature, and Human Well-Being: Democratic Values and the Responsibilities of Scientists Today
18. The Ways in which the Sciences are and are Not Value Free
19. Rehabilitating neutrality
20. Incommensurability and 'Multicultural Science'
21. Science, emancipation and the variety of forms of knowledge: Boaventura de Sousa Santos: Epistemologies of the South: Justice against epistemicide. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers, 2014, xi+240pp, $33.95 PB
22. The eagle and the starlings: Galileo’s argument for the autonomy of science—how pertinent is it today?
23. O impacto da ciência e da tecnologia sobre a sustentabilidade ambiental e a justiça social
24. On Cognitive and Social Values: A Reply to My Critics.
25. Scientific Understanding and the Control of Nature.
26. Intentional Behaviorism and the Intentional Scheme: Comments on Gordon R. Foxall's "Intentional Behaviorism"
27. On the Interplay of the Cognitive and the Social in Scientific Practices
28. On Relations Between Science and Religion.
29. The Behavioral Scientist qua Scientist Makes Value Judgments
30. O papel dos valores na ciência: entrevista com Hugh Lacey
31. A bit of guidance on doing global science: Interacademy Partnership: Doing Global Science: A guide to responsible conduct in the global research enterprise. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016, xii+160pp, $14.95 HB
32. Spatial Ontology and Physical Modalities
33. On Operants and Voluntary Behavior
34. Is science compatible with religion but not with naturalism?: Alvin Plantinga: Where the conflict really lies: Science, religion, and naturalism. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011, xvi+359pp, $27.95 HB
35. The Scientific Intelligibility of Absolute Space: A Study of Newtonian Argument
36. What the Gödel Formula Says
37. The Causal Theory of Time: A Critique of Grünbaum's Version
38. On the Limits of Radical Behaviorism: A Reply to Leigland's Reply
39. Décio Krause and Antonio Videira (eds): Brazilian Studies in Philosophy and History of Science: An Account of Recent Work: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, volume 290, Springer, Dordrecht, 2011, ISBN: 978-90-481-9421-6, 352 pp, Price US $139.00
40. Is Science Neurotic?
41. Assessing the value of transgenic crops
42. Author's response
43. Progress and the values it secretes: Volney Gay: Progress and values in the humanities: Comparing culture and science. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010, ix+230pp, $29.50 HB
44. Reviews
45. OS VALORES DO PROGRESSO TECNOCIENTÍFICO E OS PRESSUPOSTOS DA SUA SUSTENTAÇÃO
46. Os vários tipos de objetos que são os objetos tecnocientíficos
47. The Interplay of Scientific Activity, Worldviews and Value Outlooks
48. Is Science Value Free?
49. Taking Action, Saving Lives: Our Duties to Protect Environmental and Public Health
50. Incommensurability and “Multicultural Science”
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