Freedom Versus Regulation in Science and Technology
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ORIGINAL PAPER
Freedom Versus Regulation in Science and Technology Evandro Agazzi1 Received: 17 June 2020 / Accepted: 7 July 2020 Ó Springer Nature B.V. 2020
Abstract Almost half a century ago a strong controversy opposed the philosophers advocating an unrestricted freedom of science to those advocating a moral and legal regulation of science, that dispute did not produce significant results because it rested on a lack of distinction (that does not mean separation) between science and technology. The defining aim of science is acquisition of knowledge and that of technology is production of objects and performances. Humans have always developed a large display of techniques for the realization of different activities and technology can be defined as that special sector of technique that consists in the application of scientific knowledge. With reference to this clarification it is possible to see that pure science enjoys a substantial freedom, being ethically limited only in the case of particular means, conditions and consequences directly involved in experimental science. Applied science must be ethically evaluated also considering the goals of the application envisaged. In the case of technology ethical evaluations are much more pertinent and articulated because actions are involved and regulations are legitimate as far as they concern limitations of the freedom of action; they also can entail legal regulations. The concrete example of Medicine, that is a special technology according to the above definition, concludes the paper and it is shown that due to the fact that Medicine has to do with human persons, it is not sufficient to take into consideration its technical aspects but several other values of psychological, social and spiritual kind must contribute to the global assessment of the medical praxis in the different concrete situations. Keywords Ethics of science Ethics of technology Neutrality of science Techniques and technology Medical ethics
& Evandro Agazzi [email protected] 1
Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics of the Panamerican University, Mexico City, Mexico
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1 Freedom and Regulation in Science For the sake of our discussion it is advisable to recall a distinction between science and technology which is easily overlooked, such that the two are often considered to be one and the same thing. This distinction is based on the different specific aims of science and technology: the specific and primary aim of science is the acquisition of knowledge, while that of technology is the realization of certain processes and/or products. The first goal of science is that of knowing something, the goal of technology is that of making something. Science is essentially a search for truth, technology is essentially the realization of something useful. This does not at all minimize the very strict relations that exist between science and technology, which are twofold: on the one hand, science in general, and contemporary science in p
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