Current controversies in values and science

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Current controversies in values and science

edited by Kevin C. Elliott and Daniel Steel

(Current controversies in philosophy)

Routledge, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Current Controversies in Values and Science asks ten philosophers to debate five questions (two philosophers per debate) that are driving contemporary work in this important area of philosophy of science. The book is perfect for the advanced student, building up her knowledge of the foundations of the field while also engaging its most cutting-edge questions. Introductions and annotated bibliographies for each debate, preliminary descriptions of each chapter, study questions, and a supplemental guide to further controversies involving values in science help provide clearer and richer snapshots of active controversies for all readers.

目次

List of Contributors Introduction: Values and Science: Current Controversies Kevin C. Elliott and Daniel Steel Part I - Epistemic Values: Can We Distinguish Epistemic from Non-Epistemic Values? 1 Distinguishing Between Cognitive and Social Values Hugh Lacey 2 The Borderlands Between Epistemic and Non-Epistemic Values Phyllis Rooney Part II - Epistemic Priority: Must Science Be Committed to Prioritizing Epistemic over Non-Epistemic Values? 3 Qualified Epistemic Priority: Comparing Two Approaches to Values in Science Daniel Steel 4 Values in Science: Against Epistemic Priority Matthew J. Brown Part III - Inductive Risk: Does the Argument from Inductive Risk Justify Incorporating Non-Epistemic Values in Scientific Reasoning? 5 Why Inductive Risk Requires Values in Science Heather Douglas 6 Why the Argument from Inductive Risk Doesn't Justify Incorporating Non-Epistemic Values in Scientific Reasoning Gregor Betz Part IV - Diversity: Can Social Diversity Be Best Incorporated into Science by Adopting the Social Value Management Ideal? 7 Can Social Diversity Be Best Incorporated into Science by Adopting the Social Value Management Ideal? Kristina Rolin 8 Feminism, Values, and the Bias Paradox: Why Value Management Is Not Sufficient Kristen Intemann Part V - Democracy: To Ensure That Scientific Institutions Serve Values of Social Justice and Democracy, Should Biomedical Research Be Socialized? 9 Socializing Medical Research James Robert Brown 10 Meanwhile, Why Not Biomedical Capitalism? Julian Reiss Suggestions for Further Reading Supplemental Guide to Further Controversies Index

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