Value-Free Science?: Purity and Power in Modern Knowledge by Robert Proctor, Robert N. Proctor

Value-Free Science?: Purity and Power in Modern Knowledge

Robert Proctor, Robert N. Proctor

344 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction history philosophy science challenging informative medium-paced
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Why have scientists shied away from politics, or defended their work as value free? How has the ideal of neutrality come to dominate the world of science? These are some of the central questions that Robert Proctor addresses in his study of the po...

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