Emotions and Distrust in Science

International Journal of Philosophical Studies 28 (5):713-730 (2020)
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In our interactions with science, we are often vulnerable; we do not have complete control of the situation and there is a risk that we, or those we love, might be harmed. This is not an emotionall...

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Katherine Furman
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