The Trustworthiness of Science

Dialogue and Universalism 27 (3):213-220 (2017)
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Abstract

Discussions on the trustworthiness of science concern scientific objectivity. Scientific products, methods, and institutions are objective in three different senses. In each case, the notion of objectivity is applied to the outcomes of the scientific enterprise. This interpretation neglects the human side of objectivity. The trust in science is rational only when it is not grounded in an impersonal view of knowledge. Since trust is a value that connects people, society places its credence not in a system of propositions, a methodology, a tradition, or even—an institution, but rather in the living people that practice science today.

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Anna M. Ivanova
St. Cyril And St. Methodius University Of Veliko Tarnovo

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