Using Virtue to Think About Science and Technology

Thomas A. Stapleford, Emanuele Ratti

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Abstract

Scholars have recently turned to a surprising source for analyzing contemporary science and technology: concepts of virtue drawn from ancient philosophy and religion. This chapter provides a brief history of the relationship between virtue, science, and technology before turning to the contents of this edited volume. Science, Technology, and Virtue offers a range of perspectives illustrating how scholars across multiple disciplines have found virtue valuable for helping us to understand, construct, and use the fruits of modern science and technology. In doing so, the authors show how intellectual and moral character-as embodied dispositions for action-continue to be central for pursuing the good life, even in an age of high technology and science.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationScience, Technology, and Virtues
Subtitle of host publicationContemporary Perspectives
PublisherOxford: Oxford University Press
Pages1-13
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9780190081713
ISBN (Print)9780190081744
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2021

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© Oxford University Press 2021.

Keywords

  • Philosophy of science
  • Research ethics
  • Science and technology studies
  • Virtue
  • Virtue ethics

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