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P000101
Ethics and Philosophy of Science
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Syllabus
P000101 Ethics and Philosophy of Science, 4.5 Credits
Subjects
Education cycle
Postgraduate levelGrading scale
Pass / Failed
Prior knowledge
Admitted as doctoral or licentiate studentObjectives
The aims of the course are to give an overview of central ideas and perspectives in the philosophy of science and different aspects of research ethics. The course will support the student's ability to reflect on these ideas and on the ethical implications of own and others research. It will also give opportunity to reflect on the possibilities and limitations of science and its overall role in society. Learning outcomes After the course the student should demonstrate the ability to: - describe and explain ideas and concepts in the philosophy of science and reflect on these related to the own research - list and discuss similarities and differences in the overall perspective across different fields of research - exemplify what possibilities and pitfalls there are at the intersection of science and societal decision making - identify, describe and discuss codes of professional conduct and strategies for dealing with misconduct - list and elaborate on topics in need of ethical considerations in researchContent
The course is based on lectures, exercises and seminars covering the follwoing topics: - What is truth and knowledge? What is the object of study? - Ideas in philosophy of science: positivism and beyond e.g. social constructionism, postmodernism, empiricism vs rationalism and holistic vs atomistic perspectives, reflexivity - Core concepts: Explanation and understanding, causation and correlation, hypothesis, falsification, sensitizing concepts, deduction/induction/abduction, validity/reliability/trustworthiness - Science and society: The consequences of research, the function of scientific results in policy, societal discourse and policy making, multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, action research, research by/for design - Professionalism, professional ethics and its theoretical underpinnings - Scientific misconduct - fabrication/falsification, plagiarism, publication ethics etc - Research involving humans subjects - potential harm, informed consent, confidentiality etc - Research involving animals - ethical and legal aspects, relation to research ethics - Relevant SLU policies and other guidelines, e.g. secrecy, management of research data.Additional information
Examination formatsAttendance in mandatory lectures and active participation in seminars as well as assignments handed in and approved.
Course leaders are Anna Jakobsson and Sharon Hill.
Examiner is Anna Jakobsson.
Apply to course by sending an email to anna.jakobsson@slu.se and sharon.hill@slu.se
Responsible department
Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management