TY - BOOK AU - Machamer,Peter K. AU - Wolters,Gereon TI - Science, values, and objectivity T2 - Pittsburgh-Konstanz series in the philosophy and history of science SN - 9780822970866 AV - Q175 .S3626 2004eb U1 - 501 22 PY - 2004///] CY - Pittsburgh, Pa. PB - University of Pittsburgh Press KW - Science KW - Philosophy KW - SCIENCE KW - Philosophy & Social Aspects KW - bisacsh KW - General KW - fast KW - Objectiviteit KW - gtt KW - Waarden KW - Wetenschap KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. The Epistemic, the Cognitive, and the Social / Larry Laudan -- 2. Is There a Significant Distinction between Cognitive and Social Values? / Hugh Lacey -- 3. Epistemic and Nonepistemic Values in Science / Mauro Dorato -- 4. The Social in the Epistemic / Peter Machamer and Lisa Osbeck -- 5. Transcending the Discourse of Social Influences / Barry Barnes -- 6. Between Science and Values / Peter Weingart -- 7. How Values Can Be Good for Science / Helen E. Longino -- 8. "Social" Objectivity and the Objectivity of Value / Tara Smith -- 9. On the Objectivity of Facts, Beliefs, and Values / Wolfgang Spohn -- 10. A Case Study in Objectifying Values in Science / Mark A. Bedau -- 11. Border Skirmishes between Science and Policy: Autonomy, Responsibility, and Values / Heather E. Douglas -- 12. The Prescribed and Proscribed Values in Science Policy / Sandra D. Mitchell -- 13. Bioethics: Its Foundation and Application in Political Decision Making / Felix Thiele -- 14. Knowledge and Control: On the Bearing of Epistemic Values in Applied Science / Martin Carrier -- 15. Law and Science / Eric Hilgendorf; Electronic reproduction; Pittsburgh, Pa.; University of Pittsburgh Digital Research Library; 2010; (University of Pittsburgh Press Digital Editions) N2 - "As Science, Values, and Objectivity reveals, the connections and interactions between values and science are quite complex. The essays in this volume identify the crucial values that play a role in science, distinguish some of the criteria that can be used for value identification, and elaborate the conditions for warranting certain values as necessary or central to the very activity of scientific research."--Jacket UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=829176 ER -