Hiroshima University Syllabus

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Japanese
Academic Year 2024Year School/Graduate School Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life (Master's Course)
Lecture Code WI101700 Subject Classification Specialized Education
Subject Name 社会の中の科学技術
Subject Name
(Katakana)
シャカイノナカノカガクギジュツ
Subject Name in
English
Science and Technology in Society
Instructor SAWAI TSUTOMU,NOCHI REI,NAKAZAWA SATOSHI,IIZUKA RIE,OKAMOTO SHIMPEI,NAKAZORA MOE,NAKAO MAIKA
Instructor
(Katakana)
サワイ ツトム,ノウチ レイ,ナカザワ サトシ,イイヅカ リエ,オカモト シンペイ,ナカゾラ モエ,ナカオ マイカ
Campus   Semester/Term 2nd-Year,  First Semester,  1Term
Days, Periods, and Classrooms (1T) Fri11-12:Online
Lesson Style Lecture Lesson Style
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Lecture-based 
Credits 1.0 Class Hours/Week   Language of Instruction B : Japanese/English
Course Level 5 : Graduate Basic
Course Area(Area) 23 : Arts and Humanities
Course Area(Discipline) 02 : Ethics
Eligible Students
Keywords Science and Technology, Ethical, Legal and Social Issues (ELSI) 
Special Subject for Teacher Education   Special Subject  
Class Status
within Educational
Program
(Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students)
 
Criterion referenced
Evaluation
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Class Objectives
/Class Outline
The recent rapid advancements in the life sciences have introduced many innovative technologies with applications in agriculture, fisheries/livestock production, and medicine. While these advancements offer significant benefits, they also present complex challenges, serving as double-edged swords with the potential to drastically alter the future for better or worse. This course aims to explore the multifaceted impacts of life science technologies by examining their ethical, legal, and social implications from the perspectives of philosophy, ethics, history, and culture. Students will engage in critical thinking about the role of science and technology in society and learn to articulate their positions on these issues, regardless of their field of study. 
Class Schedule lesson1: Life Science and Bioethics
Examination of genome editing's ethical issues and the state of national and international debates.
lesson2: Life Science and Philosophy: Ethics of Enhancement
Discussion on the philosophical and ethical implications of human enhancement technologies.
lesson3: Life Science and Philosophy: Paternalism and Autonomy
Analysis of paternalism versus autonomy in medical decisions, using preimplantation genetic diagnosis as a case study.
lesson4: Life Sciences and History
Exploration of the ethical issues related to the study of atomic bomb survivors.
lesson5: Technology Lock-in
Investigation into the social costs associated with technological dependence and the challenges of technological lock-in scenarios.
lesson6: Life Sciences and Culture
Overview of the legal and cultural issues regarding access to genetic information, focusing on the Convention on Biological Diversity and Access and Benefit-Sharing (ABS) concerns.
lesson7: Life Sciences and Environmental Ethics
Discussion on the social and ethical considerations related to genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and their regulation.
lesson8: Life Science and Research Ethics/Research Fairness
Examination of the code of conduct and social responsibilities of researchers, emphasizing research ethics and fairness.
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Grades will be based on the average of a short report for each class. 
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Review
Please read the handouts distributed in advance. 
Requirements  
Grading Method - Grades will be assigned based on the average score of 8 short reports.
- The short report should be approximately 500 words.
- Submit each report on the weekend of the lecture (before the end of Sunday). 
Practical Experience  
Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it  
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Please fill in the class improvement questionnaire which is carried out on all classes.
Instructors will reflect on your feedback and utilize the information for improving their teaching. 
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