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Science and Morality in Greco-Roman Antiquity

Science and Morality in Greco-Roman Antiquity

Science and Morality in Greco-Roman Antiquity

An Inaugural Lecture
G. E. R. Lloyd
March 1985
Paperback
9780521314978

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    This inaugural lecture considers three main aspects of the relationship between science and morality in Greco-Roman antiquity: first some of the ancient debates on the morality of particular scientific research programmes, especially in connection with the practice of human and animal dissection and vivisection; secondly ancient attempts to secure the autonomy and objectivity of natural scientific inquiry; and thirdly the continuing influence - in certain areas of ancient science - of values, including moral and political values, and of the assumption of the privileged position occupied by human beings in the animal kingdom and the cosmos.

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    March 1985
    Paperback
    9780521314978
    32 pages
    186 × 123 mm
    0.041kg
    Unavailable - out of print
      Author
    • G. E. R. Lloyd