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Spring 1978 Issue - 17 Articles- Preface, pp. v-vi
- Introduction
Robert S. Morison
, p. vii Defining the Themes
- Concerns about Science and Attempts to Regulate Inquiry
Loren R. Graham
, pp. 1-22 - The Presumption of Science
Robert L. Sinsheimer
, pp. 23-36 - Limiting Science: A Biologist's Perspective
David Baltimore
, pp. 37-46 Historical Views
- Science and the Sense of Self
Lynn White, Jr.
, pp. 47-60 The Medieval Background of a Modern Confrontation
- Reflections on the Neo-Romantic Critigue of Science
Leo Marx
, pp. 61-74 - Endless Frontier or Bureaucratic Morass?
Don K. Price
, pp. 75-92 - Academic Freedom and Scientific Freedom
Walter P. Metzger
, pp. 93-114 Issues Today
- Freedom and Risk
Sissela Bok
, pp. 115-128 - Protecting the "Animal of Necessity"
Judith P. Swazey
, pp. 129-146 Limits to Inquiry in Clinical Investigation
- Science's Restive Public
Barbara J. Culliton
, pp. 147-156 - Public Criticism of Health Science Policy
Peter Barton Hutt
, pp. 157-170 - The Problem of Research Priorities
Harvey Brooks
, pp. 171-190 - Threats and Promises
Dorothy Nelkin
, pp. 191-210 Negotiating the Control of Research
- Misgivings about Life-Extending Technologies
Robert S. Morison
, pp. 211-226 - Epilogue
Gerald Holton
, pp. 227-260