7. Example Summary of a Research Article

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#1 Science Shows Us How the World Is (заглавие)

by Min Seok Kim (автор изложения)

👇 Введение 

  «Is Science Dangerous?» by Lewis Wolpert appeared in the March 25, 1999 issue of Nature. In this article, Wolpert insists that scientific knowledge has no moral or ethical value, and that all it does is make a just society.

👇 Изложение

  Wolpert tells us that we do not know the exact difference between science and technology. Actually, science makes ideas about how the world works; scientists do not cause unethical behaviors.  However, technology — such as the genetic engineering feats of human cloning, gene therapy, and genetically modified foods — can do so.  Wolpert suggests some guidelines to reduce ethical problems: all scientific ideas should be criticized by others; knowledge should be used to do good, not evil; and government and the media should act correctly in carrying out the applications of science.

  👇 Заключение

  In the article «Is Science Dangerous? » Lewis Wolpert explains that science itself is not dangerous, and the real danger depends on how safely science is applied — and on how we respond to it.

 #2 A Summary of «National Security Justifies Censorship» 

by Roger S. Thomas

  The article «National Security Justifies Censorship» by Elmo R. Zumwalt and James G. Zumwalt, appears in Censorship, a book in the Opposing Viewpoints Series.  The article asserts that information that is secret and vital to the security of the nation should not be released to the press. The arguments made by Zumwalt Senior and Junior are summarized below.   Although many journalists contend that the First Amendment guarantees unrestricted printing freedom, the authors believe the press has gained more power than the framers of the Constitution foresaw and therefore neglected to install safe guards that would protect national security.  According to the authors, the power of the media has gone far past what the constitutional framers expected; consequently, several acts since the writing of the Constitution have been implemented to deal with the lack of protection regarding national security.  The authors continue to affirm that even though significant risk exists when confidential information is released to the press, this danger has remained unresolved by the courts.  The authors cite an example to prove this point. The CIA during the Reagan administration recognized Muhamar Quadaffi as a known terrorist and a potential threat to national security in a classified document.  The Washington Post somehow had the document disclosed to them, and they soon published the information.  Several months after the operation had been abandoned, the CIA found Quadaffi responsible for the bombing of a West Berlin discotheque. Military action had to be taken because of the earlier release of the classified document.  The operation incurred military casualties.   The authors then offea two-part solution: (1) make the publication of classified information a punishable offense, and (2) incorporate a «code of ethics» into media guidelines that safeguards national security.  The paper ends by discussing how ethics are the responsibility of good journalism. Elmo R. Zumwalt and James G. Zumwalt assert that the media are overpowered and the national security is underprotected.  They believe that the government and the media must take steps to assure a disaster does not occur.

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