This book is an expedition into a number of controversial issues in the social sciences with the intention of challenging the conventional wisdom on those issues. While most social science research is interesting and important, a fair amount of social science research is thinly disguised advocacy research in which conclusions too often precede inquiries. The primary issues are those that the journal Nature described as taboo. In order of the degree of censure, the topics are race, sex differences, intelligence, and violence. The only way to examine these topics with the social science seal of approval attached is through a strictly environmental lens. To bring biological factors to bear on them is politically incorrect and can bring the wra...
Abstract. Current principles and regulations concerning the ethics of research on human participants...
Allegations like “proven genetic reason for homosexuality” or “proven inefficacy of sexual orientati...
Political abuse of scientific research is a real danger in many domains of science. The case of soci...
According to both traditional positivist approaches and also to the sociology of scientific knowledg...
Under what conditions does an entire line of scientific work become controversial, and with what con...
Originally published in 1981. Why have the social sciences in general failed to produce results with...
Several educators in science have called for the inclusion of controversial socio-scientific issues’...
According to both traditional positivist approaches and also to the sociology of scientific knowledg...
Philosophy of Social Science: A Contemporary Introduction examines perennial questions of philosophy...
Some critics of the scientific community - scientists and non-scientists - believe that scientists s...
Lecture was presented April 13, 2012 at the seminar, Governing Science: Technological Progress, Ethi...
Updated and revised to fit the controversial issues of the nineties, the third edition of Dorothy Ne...
Social sciences are trying to impose themselves as established ones. For example, it’s used to be pr...
This article explores some of the ethical considerations about researching language, gender, and sex...
Can human studies be scientific? The question is addressed by considering four others. What does it ...
Abstract. Current principles and regulations concerning the ethics of research on human participants...
Allegations like “proven genetic reason for homosexuality” or “proven inefficacy of sexual orientati...
Political abuse of scientific research is a real danger in many domains of science. The case of soci...
According to both traditional positivist approaches and also to the sociology of scientific knowledg...
Under what conditions does an entire line of scientific work become controversial, and with what con...
Originally published in 1981. Why have the social sciences in general failed to produce results with...
Several educators in science have called for the inclusion of controversial socio-scientific issues’...
According to both traditional positivist approaches and also to the sociology of scientific knowledg...
Philosophy of Social Science: A Contemporary Introduction examines perennial questions of philosophy...
Some critics of the scientific community - scientists and non-scientists - believe that scientists s...
Lecture was presented April 13, 2012 at the seminar, Governing Science: Technological Progress, Ethi...
Updated and revised to fit the controversial issues of the nineties, the third edition of Dorothy Ne...
Social sciences are trying to impose themselves as established ones. For example, it’s used to be pr...
This article explores some of the ethical considerations about researching language, gender, and sex...
Can human studies be scientific? The question is addressed by considering four others. What does it ...
Abstract. Current principles and regulations concerning the ethics of research on human participants...
Allegations like “proven genetic reason for homosexuality” or “proven inefficacy of sexual orientati...
Political abuse of scientific research is a real danger in many domains of science. The case of soci...