The value-free ideal in science has been criticised as both unattainable and undesirable. We argue that it can be defended as a practical principle guiding scientific research even if the unattainability and undesirability of a value-free end-state are granted. If a goal is unattainable, then one can separate the desirability of accomplishing the goal from the desirability of pursuing it. We articulate a novel value-free ideal, which holds that scientists should act as if science should be value-free, and we argue that even if a purely value-free science is undesirable, this value-free ideal is desirable to pursue
It has been argued, most notably by Max Weber, that the principle of value freedom must guide social...
The aim of this paper is to show that science, understood as pure research, ought not to be affected...
The unpredictability of the development and results of a research program is often invoked in favor ...
The value-free ideal in science has been criticised as both unattainable and undesirable. We argue t...
In this paper, we defend the value free ideal (VFI) in the philosophy of science by extending Stephe...
Can we sustain the idea, once expressed by Henri Poincaré, that science and values only touch but do...
The present paper discusses the claim that value-free science is impossible. After applauding the ob...
Many philosophers of science have maintained that science should be value-free; still others believe...
Abstract Straightening the current ‘value-laden turn’ in the philosophical literature on values in s...
Philosophers of science debate the proper role of non-epistemic value judgements in scientific reaso...
Despite the conclusions from the contemporary philosophy of science, many economists cherish the ide...
The aim of this paper is to show that science, understood as pure research, ought not to be affected...
The controversy over the old ideal of ``value-free science'' has cooled significantly over the past ...
The aim of this article is to argue that ontological choices in scientific practice undermine common...
It has been argued, most notably by Max Weber, that the principle of value freedom must guide social...
The aim of this paper is to show that science, understood as pure research, ought not to be affected...
The unpredictability of the development and results of a research program is often invoked in favor ...
The value-free ideal in science has been criticised as both unattainable and undesirable. We argue t...
In this paper, we defend the value free ideal (VFI) in the philosophy of science by extending Stephe...
Can we sustain the idea, once expressed by Henri Poincaré, that science and values only touch but do...
The present paper discusses the claim that value-free science is impossible. After applauding the ob...
Many philosophers of science have maintained that science should be value-free; still others believe...
Abstract Straightening the current ‘value-laden turn’ in the philosophical literature on values in s...
Philosophers of science debate the proper role of non-epistemic value judgements in scientific reaso...
Despite the conclusions from the contemporary philosophy of science, many economists cherish the ide...
The aim of this paper is to show that science, understood as pure research, ought not to be affected...
The controversy over the old ideal of ``value-free science'' has cooled significantly over the past ...
The aim of this article is to argue that ontological choices in scientific practice undermine common...
It has been argued, most notably by Max Weber, that the principle of value freedom must guide social...
The aim of this paper is to show that science, understood as pure research, ought not to be affected...
The unpredictability of the development and results of a research program is often invoked in favor ...