Few people, if any, still argue that science in all its aspects is a value-free endeavor. At the very least, values affect decisions about the choice of researc
The role of science in policymaking has gained unprecedented stature in the United States, raising questions about the place of science and scientific expertise
Conventional wisdom has it that the sciences, properly pursued, constitute a pure, value-free method of obtaining knowledge about the natural world. In light of
Values and Objectivity in Science illuminates many of the ethical issues that arise concerning scientific practices and applications, offering an account of how
Objectivity is a key concept both in how we talk about science in everyday life and in the philosophy of science. This Element explores various ways in which re