Taking the High Road: Comments on Maya J. Goldenberg, Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (2):100-107 (2022)
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This is an excellent book. It is written at the intersection of philosophy of medicine, social epistemology, science and technology studies, and public policy. It conceptualizes the phenomenon of vaccine hesitancy as an understandable attitude that, when sizeable enough, causes vaccine refusal. Its focus is on pre-COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and primarily on parental decisions about childhood vaccinations. Its publication, one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, comes at a fortuitous time because it can help us view our urgent concerns about the sorry state of vaccine uptake in the industrialized North in a broader context. It is an optimistic book with faith in the reasonableness of human beings, sympathy for the...

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Book Forum.Maya J. Goldenberg - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 96 (C):121-124.

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The role of trust in knowledge.John Hardwig - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy 88 (12):693-708.

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