02 JUN 2011 by ideonexus
Royal Society's Code of Ethics
The proposed code
Rigour, honesty and integrity
· act with skill and care in all scientific work. Maintain up-to-date skills and assist their development in others
·· take steps to prevent corrupt practices and professional misconduct. Declare conflicts of interest
· be alert to the ways in which research derives from and affects the work of other people, and respect the rights and reputations of others.
Respect for life, the law and the public good
· ensure that your work is lawf...Focuses on the effects of research, enlightening the public, and keeping skills up to date.
18 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
Skepticism and Wonder.
Both scepticism and wonder are skills that need honing and
practice. Their harmonious marriage within the mind of every
schoolchild ought to be a principal goal of public education. I'd
love to see such a domestic felicity portrayed in the media,
television especially: a community of people really working the
mix - full of wonder, generously open to every notion, dismissing
nothing except for good reason, but at the same time, and as
second nature, demanding stringent standards of evidence; a...Folksonomies: skepticism wonder
Folksonomies: skepticism wonder
We must cultivate both virtues.