Ethics interrogating the physical sciences in an insecure society
July-December 2023 - Vol 11 Num. 1
There is no doubt that the world we live in is a world of contradictions. To a layperson, both sides appear parallel without a meeting point. However, for the critical thinker and philosopher, opposites are like two sides of a coin. Each side is necessary for the coin to have value and be used as a valuable material....
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