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Methodology: Human Sciences

How does the fact that the object of our inquiry is human effect the way we pursue it? How does it impact the ethical limitations imposed on it? The human sciences object of our inquiry is human introducting bias and subjectivity. Confirmation bias can occur as the need for confirmation of our own hypotheses, relating to pride, can influence how we pursue investigations in order recieve confirmation on our beliefs. Participant bias as a result of the ethical consideration of deception can introduce inaccurate responses according to what the participant believes the researcher wants to observe which can impact ethical limitations as human scientists would want to avoid participant bias which then can't coexist with ethical considerations. Humans are unpredictable and don't make rational choices so the amount of variables to control is limitless. Hasty generalizations affect ethical limitations because it assumes that one factor affects a population of people in order to justif...

Ethical Considerations in the Natural Sciences

Black Mirror, a Netflix show that has a satirical twist on futuristic lifestyles, had an entire episode dedicated to the idea of how we might be able to talk to our loved ones when they pass. The episode features a woman who has lost her husband and is filled with grief until she stumbles across a website that promotes the idea of soaking up your loved one's virtual self from their social media websites and using this to talk to, and later on using to fill a clone with that personality. Upon looking this up, to see if this was ever a possibility, I found a website called eterni.me which is encompassing the same key ideas as Black Mirror and wants to make this a possibility. Only limited people are able now to test and see these websites capabilities as it is a work in progress, however, thousands are signed up on website's waiting list and want everything that this website has to offer for when their loved one passes. The website uses people's innate fear of death in order ...

Natural Sciences - Personal Knowledge

How has your study of a group 4 subject affected the knowledge you employ in your day-to-day dealings with the world? My group 4 subject is sports, exercise and health science. Through the year, we have gone through the syllabus from learning the parts of the body (muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints etc), nutrition and dietary requirements for different body compositions with level of exertion, how energy is created and used in the muscles with specifics in anaerobic and aerobic exercise and seeing exercise movements at a cellular level with how muscles contract. Day-to-day this constantly affects the knowledge I employ with a range of differenct activities and even the most basic components of human life such as eating and simple movements. When eating anything, I immediately think of macronutrients, miconutrients and the different energy and sufficiency that the food meets. When sprinting to class when I am late, I am thinking of the cellular process that is happening inside my bo...