On the Alleged Contradiction in Scientific Rationality

Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 56 (3):51-55 (2019)
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The paper discusses value dimension of scientific research. The author claims that the most promising way here is to analyze scientific rationality as a set of interrelated attitudes within the institutional framework of the big science. She shows that there is no contradiction between the search for truth and the technological enhancement in science.

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