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  • ...is stance, which are all relevant to [[Wikipedia]] research and [[research ethics]], for example the blurring of public and private spaces on the internet. ...ocial media. Digital researchers are involved with [[basic research]] or [[applied research]] using [[data analysis]] software which includes, but is not limi ...
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  • ===Ethics=== [[Category:Applied ethics]] ...
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  • This article is the result of a move of content from [[Research#Research ethics]] and the article lead is still used as an {{Excerpt}} there. Do '''not''' '''Research ethics''' is a discipline within the study of [[Ethics|applied ethics]]. Its scope ranges from general [[scientific integrity]] and [[scientific ...
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  • An '''ethics committee''' is a body responsible for ensuring that [[medical experimentat ...or human research studies in EU member states. Local terms for a European ethics committee include: ...
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  • {{Short description|Subfield of philosophical ethics}} '''Aesthetics of nature''' is a sub-field of [[ethics|philosophical ethics]], and refers to the study of natural objects from their [[aesthetics|aesth ...
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  • ...}} Section 2, paragraph 10. Published in vol. 13 of the ''Encyclopedia of Applied Physics'' (entry "Technology, Philosophy of"), pp. 417–29. VCH Publishers, ...hipandethics.com/technique |access-date=2023-10-20 |website=Discipleship & Ethics |language=en-US}}</ref> ...
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  • ...appropriate technology has the potential to drive [[Applied sustainability|applied]] sustainability. ....org/Ojs2/index.php/ejisdc/article/viewFile/1233/510 Exploring information ethics for inclusive open development]. The Electronic Journal of Information Syst ...
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  • ...other phenomena.<ref>{{Citation |last=Bunge |first=M. |title=Technology as Applied Science |date=1974 |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2182-1_2 |work=C ...also apply [[social science]], such as application of [[psychology]] in [[applied psychology]], [[criminology]], and [[law]]. ...
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  • ...|location=London |publisher=Routledge |doi=10.4324/9781003084648}}</ref> Applied anthropology includes conducting research with a primary or tertiary purpos ...|year=2005 |location=Westport, Conn |pages=16, 150}}</ref> In other words, applied anthropology is the praxis-based side of anthropological research; it inclu ...
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  • ...gnificance of "supersonic transportation, pollution of the environment and ethics of genetic screening."<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Banta|first=David| ...journal|last=Kudina and Verbeek|first=Olya and Peter-Paul|date=2019|title=Ethics from Within: Google Glass, the Collingridge Dilemma and the Mediated Value ...
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  • ...ives to be taken into account to explore issues that are strongly [[Value (ethics and social sciences)|value]] driven or linked to conflicting interests and ...' – the dark side of international research|url=http://theconversation.com/ethics-dumping-the-dark-side-of-international-research-88675|access-date=2022-02-2 ...
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  • ...ssues of Human Enhancement|last=Buchanan|first=Allen|website=Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies|access-date=2019-04-26|archive-date=2019-04-03|ar ==Ethics== ...
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  • Moral outsourcing is often applied by technologists to shrink away from their part in building offensive produ ...thical-analysis/ |access-date=2023-11-30 |website=Viterbi Conversations in Ethics |language=en-US}}</ref> In the context of moral outsourcing, the positive f ...
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  • ...History of Knowledge'' (Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2020).</ref> Concepts applied in this specialty such as "scientification" explain the transformation of i ...[[Epistemology|epistemological]] definitions ignore knowledge that can be applied.<ref name=":3" /> Knowledge is variable and what is defined as worth knowin ...
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  • ...cietal engagement with heritage (e.g. heritage [[Value (ethics)|values and ethics]]). Heritage science is also an excellent vehicle for public engagement wit ...he other hand, the [[scientific method]] and deductive reasoning is easily applied when working with models and model objects, which heritage scientists often ...
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  • ...is also distinguished from {{transliteration|grc|[[techne]]}}: a craft or applied practice.<ref>{{LSJ|te/xnh|τέχνη|shortref}}.</ref> In the ''[[Protagoras (d ...ledge".<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Aristotle |title=[[The Nicomachean Ethics]] |at=1139b15}}</ref> A full account of {{transliteration|grc|epistêmê}} is ...
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  • This psychological [[theory]], like many others, is applied in [[communication]], specifically in the subfields of [[nonverbal communic ...Preferred Leadership Styles: How Fit Increases Job Satisfaction. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 29(2), 137–149. {{doi|10.1080/01973530701331700}}</ref> ...
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  • ...er the circumstances are properly set forth (in Aristotle's) third book of Ethics" (Article 3) and "Whether the most important circumstances are 'Why' and 'I ...nd theory in Greece and Rome'', 2001. {{ISBN|90-04-12213-3}}, p. 36.</ref> applied Aristotle's "elements of circumstances" ({{Lang|grc|μόρια περιστάσεως|itali ...
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  • ...ions are best to do or what way is best to live ([[normative ethics]] in [[ethics]]), or to describe the significance of different actions. Value systems are ...y physiologically determined, such as [[altruism]], are [[intrinsic value (ethics)|intrinsic]], and whether some, such as [[wikt:acquisitiveness|acquisitiven ...
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  • {{Medical ethics sidebar}} ...he ordinary]]"), ethical education in science, animal, and [[environmental ethics]], and public health. ...
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