Through a Narrow Chink: An Ethical Dilemma
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of respect for the relationships between science and the rest of the world has cost many dearly. Yes, he has later in life admitted to his narrow sighted perspective of his younger years, but that still doesn't address the issue that today's scientists are still being trained in the same manner and with the same tunnel vision. Something must be done, and it falls to the senior scientists such as himself to rectify the problem!
of respect for the relationships between science and the rest of the world has cost many dearly. Yes, he has later in life admitted to his narrow sighted perspective of his younger years, but that still doesn't address the issue that today's scientists are still being trained in the same manner and with the same tunnel vision. Something must be done, and it falls to the senior scientists such as himself to rectify the problem!