Wilholt T. Die Objektivität der Wissenschaften als soziales Phänomen. Analyse & Kritik. 2009;31(2):261-273.Scientific procedures are widely expected to be unbiased, in the sense that they do not single out one specific set of claims about which they yield false results more often than about others. This assumed feature of the practices of science can be called procedural objectivity. The author argues that attempts to analyze procedural objectivity on the level of individual rationality fail. The appropriate balance of inductive risks for each scientific investigation hinges upon value judgments for which no binding, 'neutral' standard can be derived from universal principles. He makes the case that the perspective of social epistemolog...