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Speak No Evil: Scientists,Responsibility, and the Public Understanding of Science
Authors:Nicholas G. Evans
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Australian National University, LPO Box 8260, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia
Abstract:
In this paper, I will discuss the responsibilities that scientists have for ensuring their work is interpreted correctly. I will argue that there are three good reasons for scientists to work to ensure the appropriate communication of their findings. First, I will argue that scientists have a general obligation to ensure scientific research is communicated properly based on the vulnerability of others to the misrepresentation of their work. Second, I will argue that scientists have a special obligation to do so because of the power we as a society invest in them as specialists and professionals. Finally, I will argue that scientists ought to ensure their work is interpreted correctly based on prudential, self-interested considerations. I will conclude by offering suggestions regarding policy considerations.
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