2022
DOI: 10.1017/can.2023.19
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A Rawlsian Solution to the New Demarcation Problem

Abstract: In the last two decades, a robust consensus has emerged among philosophers of science, whereby political, ethical, or social values must play some role in scientific inquiry, and that the ‘value-free ideal’ is thus a misguided conception of science. However, the question of how to distinguish, in a principled way, which values may legitimately influence science remains. This question, which has been dubbed the ‘new demarcation problem,’ has until recently received comparatively less attention from philosophers… Show more

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“…Others have proposed a Rawlsian solution to ascertain which values must influence scientific inquiry (Cabrera 2023). Still others defend the need for a plurality of mandates in science so as to allow for partisan science (Hilligardt 2023).…”
Section: The Objectionable Value Concernmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others have proposed a Rawlsian solution to ascertain which values must influence scientific inquiry (Cabrera 2023). Still others defend the need for a plurality of mandates in science so as to allow for partisan science (Hilligardt 2023).…”
Section: The Objectionable Value Concernmentioning
confidence: 99%