I distinguish three matters about which decisions have to be made in scientific activities: (1) adoption of strategy; (2) acceptance of data, hypotheses, and theories; and (3) application of scientific knowledge. I argue that, contrary to the common view that only concerning (3) do values have a legitimate role, value judgments often play indispensable roles in connection with decisions concerning (I)-that certain values may not only be furthered by applications of the scientific knowledge gained under a strategy, but they may also provide a primary reason for conducting research under the strategy. However, this is compatible with making decisions concerning (2) that in no way draw upon values. While, in my opinion, this account applies to...
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I distinguish three matters about which decisions have to be made in scientific activities: (1) adop...
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Silvia Ivani Values in Science. The role of cognitive and non-cognitive values in Evolutionary Psych...
The thesis that the practice and evaluation of science requires social value-judgment, that good sci...
I contend that science's value dependence has at least four different forms, which give us four di...
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Richard Rudner famously argues that the communication of scientific advice to policy makers involves...
Although the presence of cognitive values in science has been accepted for half a century, until rec...
It is now commonly held that values play a role in scientific judgment, but many arguments for that ...
In 'Hard' science, scientists correctly operate as the 'guardians of certainty', using hypothesis te...
In assessing the appropriateness of a scientiªc community’s research effort, Solomon considers a num...
The nature of values has been an ongoing topic of discussion in philosophy, particularly in ethics. ...
Economics is full of problems which seem to find no rest. They are being turned over again and again...
In 'Hard' science, scientists correctly operate as the 'guardians of certainty,' using hypothesis te...
I distinguish three matters about which decisions have to be made in scientific activities: (1) adop...
Cognitive values are the charactenstics that are constitutive of "good" theories, the criteria to wh...
Silvia Ivani Values in Science. The role of cognitive and non-cognitive values in Evolutionary Psych...
The thesis that the practice and evaluation of science requires social value-judgment, that good sci...
I contend that science's value dependence has at least four different forms, which give us four di...
It is not so long ago that philosophers and scientists thought of science as an objective and value-...
Issues with the way we conduct science are increasingly made visible and need urgent attention. To p...
Richard Rudner famously argues that the communication of scientific advice to policy makers involves...
Although the presence of cognitive values in science has been accepted for half a century, until rec...
It is now commonly held that values play a role in scientific judgment, but many arguments for that ...
In 'Hard' science, scientists correctly operate as the 'guardians of certainty', using hypothesis te...
In assessing the appropriateness of a scientiªc community’s research effort, Solomon considers a num...
The nature of values has been an ongoing topic of discussion in philosophy, particularly in ethics. ...
Economics is full of problems which seem to find no rest. They are being turned over again and again...
In 'Hard' science, scientists correctly operate as the 'guardians of certainty,' using hypothesis te...