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荷兰化学家 Gerrit Jan Mulder(1802-1880 年)认为,大学教育的主要目的是塑造人格和道德教育。专业培训是次要的。穆尔德关于大学教授的天职和道德使命的观点,可以作为后来韦伯、默顿以及当代关于科学精神的观点的历史对应物。我认为,重新评价穆德所认为的界定学术生活的道德戒律,有助于解决晚期现代科学的问题,如复制危机和研究不端行为。解决这些问题必须从大学课堂开始。为了让学生能够将负责任的研究行为原则内化于心,我们需要更新穆德关于大学教授作为道德代理人的理念。
Virtues and vocation: An historical perspective on scientific integrity in the twenty-first century
According to the Dutch chemist Gerrit Jan Mulder (1802–1880), the principal aim of university education was character building and moral edification. Professional training was of secondary importance. Mulder’s ideas about the vocation and moral mission of the university professor can serve as a historical counterpart to later Weberian, Mertonian, and contemporary ideas on the ethos of science. I argue that a revaluation of the moral precepts that Mulder saw as defining the life of an academic is helpful in dealing with the problems of late modern science, such as the replication crisis and research misconduct. Addressing such problems must start in the university classrooms. To empower students to internalize the principles of responsible conduct of research, we need an updated version of Mulder’s idea of the university professor as a moral agent.