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    Can we save science?Elgin Williams - 1948 - Philosophy of Science 15 (4):333-341.
    Everyone is agreed that mankind today finds itself virtually swimming in crises. The typical discussion of every world problem is so fraught with a sense of urgency, so steeped in the hyperbole of danger, that the discussions would be funny were they not so tragic.
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    Sociologists and knowledge.Elgin Williams - 1947 - Philosophy of Science 14 (3):224-230.
    It is the proudest boast of the sciences that they are objective, clean of moral judgments, wertfrei. This insistence was salutary as the physical sciences struggled to loose themselves from the bonds of tradition, and it was natural that the social sciences took over the emphasis. Yet by a quirk of history the latter disciplines in striving for objectivity and amorality are unscientific. Far from being the hallmark of scientific method that students of society think it, the doctrine of Wertfreiheit (...)
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  3. Anthropology for the Common Man. [REVIEW]Elgin Williams - 1947 - American Anthropologist 49 (1).