Science and Human Values

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The present work is, indeed, a serious effort to critically examine the relation between science and human values in philosophical and historical perspective. It is common acceptance that science and human values can not move together because science deals with facts, not with values, and its corollary that human value lies outside the realm of science. This objection to the mixing of science and values gradually disappears. Probably the most influential factor currently sustaining the science-values dichotomy is the prevailing acceptance of the contention of professional philosophy that it is logically impossible to determine what ‘ought to be’ from what ‘is’, or to derive ethical priorities from objective facts.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ariyapala Perera

Ariyapala Perera is an eminent scholar of philosophy of science. He has done M.A. (Philosophy) and Ph.D. from the University of Bombay. Dr. Perera has contributed number of articles on science and spirituality in journals and newspapers of national repute. Being a renowned human right activist, he has participated in several national and international seminars.

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Title
Science and Human Values
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8182201012
Length
viii+248p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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