Frankenstein and Dolly the Sheep: Boundaries of Ethics and Discovery
There are many important questions that Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein brings to light. The book deals with many ethical and moral dilemmas that scientists have faced …
Science, Technology, and Society
A Colby Community Website for ST112, Fall 2020
There are many important questions that Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein brings to light. The book deals with many ethical and moral dilemmas that scientists have faced …
In the science fiction novel Frankenstein, by Mary Shelly, Dr. Victor Frankenstein created a new life made out of human corpses in an attempt to …
In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley tells the story of Victor Frankenstein and his quest to create life. The story goes south once Victor actually accomplishes his …
With a story as unnerving and seemingly far-fetched as Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein – in which a creature is brought to life from an assortment of …
Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein is credited as one of the world’s first science fiction novels. Written in 1818, Shelley’s novel is a tale about Victor …
Frankenstein is a classic story by Mary Shelley and is treated as one of the most influential texts of modern literature. The novel begins with …
Scientists can often be characterized as mad. This stereotype stems from more than just their innate curiosity. In fact, the “mad-scientist” stereotype can be …
Frankenstein follows Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant scientist with a passion for wanting to create life. After successfully developing a creature, Victor immediately is terrified by …
The ideas regarding nature vs. nurture and good vs. evil have been debated in science and philosophy for many years. There are many people who …
Mary Shelley, author of 1823 novel Frankenstein, is likely rolling over in her grave at this very moment, with thanks to the insatiable and secret …