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宗教、对科学家道德文化的看法与美国对科学的支持

Religion, Perceptions of Scientists’ Moral Culture, and Support for Science in the United States

American Sociological Review · 2025
被引 4
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

基于美国成年人概率样本数据,研究发现不同宗教群体对科学家道德品质的看法存在差异,这些看法部分解释了宗教群体对科学支持度的差异。

Abstract

How do perceptions of scientists’ moral values relate to support for science in society? Recent advances in the sociology of science and religion suggest that people associate scientists with moral values in addition to factual knowledge, and that concerns about scientists’ morality are why members of some religious groups are more critical of science than non-religious people. We test this theory using data from a probability sample of U.S. adults that includes new measures of beliefs about scientists’ moral values, such as their compassion, fairness, and generosity ( n = 1,513). Results from structural equation models indicate that active members of all religious groups are, to varying degrees, more skeptical than atheists and agnostics of scientists’ moral character. A decomposition of direct and indirect effects indicates that beliefs about scientists’ moral values play an intermediary role in the relationship between religion and support for science, and that support for science among the religious is partially suppressed by their concerns about scientists’ morality. This article offers the first direct evidence of the moral culture the U.S. public associates with scientists. We suggest that religious differences in support for organized science reflect religious differences in beliefs about scientists’ moral values.

科学社会学宗教社会学公众理解科学道德文化