Developing a Scientific Virtue-Based Approach to Science Ethics Training https://t.co/2RayjlBj9f
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RT @TedPavlic: @baym Related, more serious note. Rob Pennock at @michiganstateu has a great new spin on RCR that focuses on scientific virt…
RT @TedPavlic: @baym Related, more serious note. Rob Pennock at @michiganstateu has a great new spin on RCR that focuses on scientific virt…
RT @TedPavlic: @baym Related, more serious note. Rob Pennock at @michiganstateu has a great new spin on RCR that focuses on scientific virt…
@baym Related, more serious note. Rob Pennock at @michiganstateu has a great new spin on RCR that focuses on scientific virtues that value honesty as a path to finding truth/knowledge about natural systems. Paper: https://t.co/r674p9hrIj Web: https://t.c
@tjscience I worked on an interesting project in grad school called the Scientific Virtues Project that interviewed scientists about the values they brought to their work. They’ve used the results to inform RCR training, so that’s one example of “usefulnes