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The University of New South Wales

Volume 3: Science and Human Values in Asia Today


AUTHOR TITLE Pages/Size
-- Preface 1 page
21 Kb
-- Contents 1 page
20 Kb
Mark Tamthai Introduction: Philosophy's Challenge to Science
to Help Build a Culture of Peace
2 pages
25 Kb
PART 1. Science, Values and Social Change
Jacques Poulain Truth as Human Value: The Transformation of Science into a Form of Life and its Limits 18 pages
664 Kb
In-Suk Cha The Ideology of New Industrial Societies in the Cyberage 19 pages
376 Kb
Philip Cam Science and Human Values 16 pages
366 Kb
Utong Kovindha The Seeming Wonder of Science and Technology 14 pages
358 Kb
Sang-Hoon Lee Techno-philosophy in the New Millennium 16 pages
367 Kb
Hyun-Mook Lim Tension between Science and Technology
and Human Rights
13 pages
360 Kb
James Battye The Ethical Use of Animals: Learning from Each Other 19 pages
377 Kb
PART 2. Asian Cultural Perspectives
Ashok Vohra Rationality and Values: An Indian Perspective 21 pages
676 Kb
Rainer. R. A.
Ibana
Pedagogical and Social Implications of Taoism
in the Age of Science
12 pages
350 Kb
Nalin Swaris Science and Human Values in Asia Today:
A Buddhist Perspective
16 pages
372 Kb
Ramon C. Reyes Modern Science and Technology and Some Traditional
Filipino Values
18 pages
372 Kb
- - Notes on Contributors 4 pages
322 Kb