Transforming Nature : Ethics, Invention and Discovery PDF
by Michael E. Gorman
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This book is but the draft of a draft, as Melville said of Moby Dick.
There is no prose here to match Melville's, but the scope is worthy of the great white whale.
No one could possibly write a comprehensive, authoritative book on ethics, invention and discovery.
I have not tried to, though I hope my bibliography will be a useful starting point for other explorers, and the cases and ideas presented here will keep people arguing for years.
Although this book is nothing like a textbook, it is written for my students.
I was trained as a teacher of psychology in graduate school and ended-up, by one of those happy chances of the job market, teaching psychology to engineering students rather than psyche majors.
My dissertation and early research were in the psychology of scientific hypothesis-testing (see Chapter 2).
When I team-taught a course with W. Bernard Carlson, a historian of technology, I saw how cognitive psychology might be applied to the study of invention.
Bernie and I received funding from the National Science Foundation for three years of research on the invention of the telephone; a portion of that work is described in Chapter 3.
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- Publisher:Springer US
- Publication Date:06/12/2012
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