Themen der Lehrveranstaltung
- Developments of Science and Technology in World Civilizations
- The Interplay Between Science, Values, and Ethics
- Science and Technology in the 20th Century
- Gender and Science
- Ethics and Controversies in Science and Technology
This theoretical module explores the historical trajectories of science and technology, with a focus on their profound impacts on society, culture, and ethics. Centered on developments in the 20th century, the course examines how scientific and technological advancements shaped, and were shaped by, the values, ethics, and power dynamics of different world civilizations.
Key topics include the evolution of science and technology across global contexts, the transformative effects of technological innovations on society, culture, and the environment, the reciprocal relationship between social and personal values and scientific progress, and the critical role of gender in shaping scientific practices and institutions. Special attention will be given to the interplay between technology, power, and globalization, as well as the ethical challenges posed by scientific progress. Students will also investigate major ethical dilemmas and controversies in science and technology, analyzing how these debates influenced public perception and policy.
By engaging with case studies and theoretical frameworks, students will develop the analytical tools to critically assess the historical roots of current technological issues and to contextualize their creative and professional practices within the ethical and cultural dimensions of science and technology.
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Through lectures, readings, and discussions, the course situates these topics within broader socio-political and ecological contexts, fostering critical perspectives on the responsibilities of scientists, technologists, and designers in addressing contemporary challenges.