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Frankenstein: Penetrating the Secrets of nature
How do we strike that balance between biomedical advances and moral/ethical responsibility? Frankenstein: Penetrating the Secrets of nature
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Independent Reading No focus questions for Reading Logs this week.
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Questions to be answered
Is new medical or scientific discovery inherently problematic? Why or why not? How do we determine whether a new discovery/capability is beneficial and acceptable? What is your role and responsibility, as a member of the society, in determining whether a scientific or technological advance is acceptable and beneficial?
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The Story of Baby Fae Answer questions on handout as you watch.
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As you navigate through the National Institutes of Health (NIH) website, use your handout to take notes on the connections to Mary Shelley’s novel. Promise and Peril
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What’s There to Worry About?
Human nature: The reason this novel still grips us! Victor is a flawed human being and Mary Shelley taps into a fear that scientists, being fallible human beings, will not be wise or responsible enough to control their potentially deadly discoveries.
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Answer and Discuss Is new medical or scientific discovery inherently problematic? Why or why not? How do we determine whether a new discovery/capability is beneficial and acceptable? What is your role and responsibility, as a member of the society, in determining whether a scientific or technological advance is acceptable and beneficial?
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