Philosophers of science now broadly agree that doing good science involves making non-epistemic value judgments. I call attention to two very different normative standards which can be used to evaluate such judgments: standards grounded in ethics and standards grounded in political philosophy. Though this distinction has not previously been highlighted, I show that the values in science literature contain arguments of each type. I conclude by explaining why this distinction is important. Seeking to determine whether some value-laden determination meets substantive ethical standards is a very different endeavor from seeking to determine if it is politically legitimate
Carrier M. What Does Good Science-Based Advice to Politics Look Like? Journal for General Philosophy...
The nature of values has been an ongoing topic of discussion in philosophy, particularly in ethics. ...
One proposed criterion for discerning legitimate value influences in science is to allow values that...
Philosophers of science now broadly agree that doing good science involves making non-epistemic valu...
Many philosophers of science have argued that social and ethical values have a significant role to p...
Scientific practice has long portrayed itself as objective, in the sense that it is guided by episte...
The controversy over the old ideal of ``value-free science'' has cooled significantly over the past ...
In this chapter, I review different ways of dealing with values in science that philosophers have de...
Science is widely regarded as the most reliable epistemic source of providing knowledge about the wo...
The controversy over the old ideal of “value-free science ” has cooled significantly over the past d...
The controversy over the old ideal of “value-free science” has cooled significantly over the past de...
In this paper I will propose six principles governing the proper role of moral and social values in ...
The relation between ethics and science forms since long the subject of intense debate. Although it ...
It is increasingly accepted by philosophers of science that values influence the scientific process....
The paper questions the assumptions that facts and values are always radically different, that objec...
Carrier M. What Does Good Science-Based Advice to Politics Look Like? Journal for General Philosophy...
The nature of values has been an ongoing topic of discussion in philosophy, particularly in ethics. ...
One proposed criterion for discerning legitimate value influences in science is to allow values that...
Philosophers of science now broadly agree that doing good science involves making non-epistemic valu...
Many philosophers of science have argued that social and ethical values have a significant role to p...
Scientific practice has long portrayed itself as objective, in the sense that it is guided by episte...
The controversy over the old ideal of ``value-free science'' has cooled significantly over the past ...
In this chapter, I review different ways of dealing with values in science that philosophers have de...
Science is widely regarded as the most reliable epistemic source of providing knowledge about the wo...
The controversy over the old ideal of “value-free science ” has cooled significantly over the past d...
The controversy over the old ideal of “value-free science” has cooled significantly over the past de...
In this paper I will propose six principles governing the proper role of moral and social values in ...
The relation between ethics and science forms since long the subject of intense debate. Although it ...
It is increasingly accepted by philosophers of science that values influence the scientific process....
The paper questions the assumptions that facts and values are always radically different, that objec...
Carrier M. What Does Good Science-Based Advice to Politics Look Like? Journal for General Philosophy...
The nature of values has been an ongoing topic of discussion in philosophy, particularly in ethics. ...
One proposed criterion for discerning legitimate value influences in science is to allow values that...