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The Price of Truth: How Money Affects the Norms of Science (Practical and Professional Ethics) [Hardcover]

David B. Resnik (Author)
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0195309782 978-0195309782 December 28, 2006
Modern science is big business. Governments, universities, and corporations have invested billions of dollars in scientific and technological research in the hope of obtaining power and profit. For the most part, this investment has benefited science and society, leading to new discoveries, inventions, disciplines, specialties, jobs, and career opportunities. However, there is a dark side to the influx of money into science. Unbridled pursuit of financial gain in science can undermine scientific norms, such as objectivity, honesty, openness, respect for research participants, and social responsibility.

In The Price of Truth, David B. Resnik examines some of the important and difficult questions resulting from the financial and economic aspects of modern science. How does money affect scientific research? Have scientists become entrepreneurs bent on making money instead of investigators searching for the truth? How does the commercialization of research affect the public's perception of science? Can scientists prevent money from corrupting the research enterprise? What types of rules, polices, and guidelines should scientists adopt to prevent financial interests from adversely affecting research and the public's opinion of science?

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"This book makes a timely contribution to ongoing discussions of the role of science in providing reliable information for important socio-political-economic global decisions that affect humankind's situation in the natural world."--Choice


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David B. Resnik, JD, PhD, is a bioethicist and vice-chair of the Institutional Review Board for Human Subjects Research at the National Institute for Environmental Health Science, National Institutes of Health. Dr. Resnik has published over 100 articles and six books on bioethics, research ethics, and philosophy of science and medicine. He is associate editor of Accountability in Research.

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  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (December 28, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195309782
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195309782
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.7 x 1.2 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Should be required for everyone in any technical field, April 26, 2010
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I found this book to be very informative. It was an easier read than the literature on the topic of philosophy of science. It illuminates the issues that money causes in not only individuals in research but in institutions such as universities, companies and the government. After reading this book I feel I am better able to detect not only financial biases in research, but all biases. This should be required reading for everyone in a technical field. I wish my doctors had read this book, but they are too busy listening to drug representatives. This book opens with the research done comparing Synthroid to other brands of T4 and found no difference but the research was suppressed due to financial incentives.

The only thing about the book that I did not like was that it did not appear to be edited very well. There were lots of simple grammatical errors.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
salami science, honorary authorship, duplicate publication, normative realism, research exemption, significant financial interests, epistemological norms, scientific misconduct, research integrity, scientific norms, orphan diseases
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United States, University of California, University of Pennsylvania, World War, Harvard University, Duke University, Jesse Gelsinger, Public Health Service, Supreme Court, Human Genome Project, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, National Academy of Sciences, New England Journal of Medicine, University of Michigan, American Chemical Society, Betty Dong, Biotechnology Industry Organization, Journal of the American Medical Association, Karl Popper, National Science Foundation, Ohio State University, President Clinton, President's Council
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