Is Science Value Free?: Values and Scientific Understanding
Routledge (1999)
| Abstract | He also focuses on discussions of 'development', especially in Third World countries. This paperback edition includes a new preface. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Science Philosophy Objectivity Values | |||||||||
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| Call number | Q175.L157 1999 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415208203 9780415208208 | |||||||||
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Sandra G. Harding (1978). Four Contributions Values Can Make to the Objectivity of Social Science. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1978:199 - 209.
Harold Kincaid, John Dupré & Alison Wylie (eds.) (2007). Value-Free Science?: Ideals and Illusions. Oxford University Press.
Agnieszka Lekka-Kowalik (2010). Why Science Cannot Be Value-Free. Science and Engineering Ethics 16 (1).
Stephen Mumford (2001). Book Review. Is Science Value Free? Values and Scientific Understanding Hugh Lacey. [REVIEW] Mind 110 (438):495-497.
Malcolm Williams (2006). Can Scientists Be Objective? Social Epistemology 20 (2):163 – 180.
Wenceslao J. González (2008). Economic Values in the Configuration of Science. Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 96 (1):85-112.
Mary Tiles (2000). Hugh Lacey is Science Value Free? Values and Scientific Understanding. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (4):953-955.
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