Scientific Progress and Moral Responsibility
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How would you define the central issue in scientific progress and moral responsibility, and why is that definition important?
Jawaban yang bagus:
I would define the central issue through innovation: in scientific progress and moral responsibility, the question is not only what view we prefer, but what kind of judgement would remain defensible under pressure. I would use a public decision where a reasonable principle produces costs that fall unevenly on different groups as a test case, because it shows why definition matters before opinion hardens.
What is the strongest argument against your own view on scientific progress and moral responsibility?
Jawaban yang bagus:
The strongest objection to my view is that my position might value risk so much that it slows action down. In scientific progress and moral responsibility, that is a serious criticism, because the debate is rarely between right and wrong; it is usually between values that are all partly defensible. I would accept the danger, but argue that speed still needs justification after the event.
How does risk complicate the public debate about this issue?
Jawaban yang bagus:
Risk complicates the debate because it changes who is treated as credible. In scientific progress and moral responsibility, people may agree on the headline principle, but disagree once it affects status, trust or control. That is why the debate often becomes emotional even when it appears to be factual.
Can you evaluate the long-term consequences of focusing too much on regulation?
Jawaban yang bagus:
A long-term danger of focusing too much on regulation is that judgement becomes narrower over time. People may solve the measurable part of scientific progress and moral responsibility while ignoring dignity, trust or unintended exclusion. The result can look rational from a distance but feel unjust to the people living with it.
Where should responsibility sit: with individuals, institutions or wider culture?
Jawaban yang bagus:
I would share responsibility, but not equally. Individuals make choices, institutions set conditions, and wider culture decides what looks normal before anyone chooses. In scientific progress and moral responsibility, I would place the heaviest burden on whichever actor has the greatest power to reduce predictable harm.
If you had to revise your position after hearing a serious objection, what would you change?
Jawaban yang bagus:
I would revise the scope of my claim. If an objection showed that my view works only under certain conditions, I would not defend it as universal. In scientific progress and moral responsibility, that would make the position less dramatic, but more honest and more useful in real conversation.