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  2. Irresponsible scientific and technological activity

Irresponsible scientific and technological activity

  • Improper use of science and technology
  • Unethical practices in science and technology
  • Misuse of scientific knowledge
  • Scientific malpractice
  • Abuse use of technology
  • Negligent technicians
  • Criminal use of science
  • Dangerous technology
  • Corrupt scientists
  • Illegal technology

Nature

The natural pace of development of science and the continuing emergence of new techniques, open up new possibilities for research. Whilst scientific and technological developments provide increasing opportunities for better conditions of life, they can give rise to social problems as well as threaten fundamental freedoms and human rights. In the absence of any control mechanism, some of these experiments (although scientifically interesting in isolation) may have unforeseen multiplier effects which disrupt the existing natural or social systems.

Incidence

Examples of such experiments (proposed or implemented) are: warming the ionosphere to gain information on how it functions, underground nuclear tests in earthquake areas, creation of free-flowing interoceanic canals, construction of dams across interoceanic straits, melting polar ice-caps, release of artificial substances into the ionosphere and magnetosphere, and alteration of the atmosphere of Venus.

Claim

Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men. (Martin Luther King, Jr.).

Scientists are often inseparably involved with decisions on the use of discoveries. For example, many of the scientists working in the USA on the first atomic bomb unhesitatingly recommended its employment, and some argued successfully for its use without any governmental warning to Japan.

Counter-claim

Scientists should not be held responsible for the nature of the systems they study, nor for the nature of the social systems that exploit those studies. In these matters, their responsibility is no greater than that of other citizens.

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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #9: Industry, Innovation and InfrastructureSustainable Development Goal #13: Climate ActionSustainable Development Goal #16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(C) Cross-sectoral problems
Subject
  • Action » Action
  • Innovative change » Change
  • Law » Legality
  • Science » Science
  • Societal problems » Corruption
  • Societal problems » Crime
  • Societal problems » Hazards
  • Societal problems » Irresponsibility
  • Societal problems » Maltreatment
  • Technology » Technicians
  • Technology » Technology
  • Content quality
    Presentable
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    May 20, 2022