Looking beyond values: The legitimacy of social perspectives, opinions and interests in science

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Hannah Hilligardt
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[1] Leibniz Universität Hannover,
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European Journal for Philosophy of Science | 2022年 / 12卷
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Values in science; Iris Marion Young; Social legitimacy; Authority; Social value management ideal;
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This paper critically assesses the current debates in philosophy of science that focus on the concept of values. In these debates, it is often assumed that all relevant non-epistemic influences on scientific research can be described as values and, consequently, that science carries social legitimacy if the correct values play their proper role in research. I argue that values are not the only relevant non-epistemic influences on research: not unless our definition of values is so broad that it becomes unmanageable. Other factors also affect the authority and social legitimacy of science. I employ political theorist Iris Marion Young’s concepts of social perspectives, opinions and interests to attempt a differentiation of contextual influences relevant to scientific research. While problems arising from these influences may overlap, they often differ in important ways too. As a consequence, I argue that contextual influences cannot be managed jointly but require distinct and complementary strategies.
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