Dissent about widely accepted scientific claims can promote doubt about scientific evidence, intimidate scientists, stymie research, and lead the public and policymakers to oppose needed policies. To limit these problems, The Fight against Doubt calls for facilitating greater trust between scientists and laypersons and recognizing the limits of science in policymaking.
Dissent about widely accepted scientific claims can promote doubt about scientific evidence, intimidate scientists, stymie research, and lead the public and policymakers to oppose needed policies. To limit these problems, The Fight against Doubt calls for facilitating greater trust between scientists and laypersons and recognizing the limits of science in policymaking.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Inmaculada de Melo-Martín is professor of Medical Ethics at Weill Cornell Medicine. She holds as PhD in Philosophy and an M.S. in Biology. Her research focuses on ethical and epistemological issues related to biomedical sciences and technologies. She has published extensively on those topics in both philosophy and science journals. She is the author of Rethinking Reprogenetics (OUP, 2017). Kristen Intemann is an Associate Professor of Philosophy in the Department of History & Philosophy at Montana State University. She specializes in philosophy of science, particularly on issues related to values in science, scientific objectivity, and diversity in scientific communities. She has published in a variety of philosophy and science journals including Philosophy of Science, The European Journal of Philosophy of Science, Synthese, EMBO Reports, and FASEB Journal.
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Chapter 1. Dissent and its Discontents Chapter 2. The Important Roles of Dissent Chapter 3. Bad Faith Dissent Chapter 4. Failing to Play by the Rules Chapter 5. Imposing Unfair Risks Chapter 6. Dealing with Normatively Inappropriate Dissent Chapter 7. The Relevance of Trust Chapter 8. Scientific Practices and the Erosion of Trust Chapter 9. Values in Science and the Erosion of Trust Chapter 10. Where Disagreements can Lie: Attending to Values in Policy Chapter 11: Lessons Learned and New Directions
Chapter 1. Dissent and its Discontents Chapter 2. The Important Roles of Dissent Chapter 3. Bad Faith Dissent Chapter 4. Failing to Play by the Rules Chapter 5. Imposing Unfair Risks Chapter 6. Dealing with Normatively Inappropriate Dissent Chapter 7. The Relevance of Trust Chapter 8. Scientific Practices and the Erosion of Trust Chapter 9. Values in Science and the Erosion of Trust Chapter 10. Where Disagreements can Lie: Attending to Values in Policy Chapter 11: Lessons Learned and New Directions
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