What do you find more trustworthy, experts or numbers, personal ?know-how? or ?objective facts Can science claim special authority based on the objectivity of its methods? Are our ethical decisions always better when we strive to be impartial and unbiased? Why should we value objectivity, and is it achievable anyway?
These are a few of the thought-provoking questions Guy Axtell asks in this comprehensive new text book, employing examples from the natural and social sciences as well as philosophy. This unique introduction surveys the key issues in a clear and concise way, assessing...
What do you find more trustworthy, experts or numbers, personal ?know-how? or ?objective facts Can science claim special authority based on the obj...
What do you find more trustworthy, experts or numbers, personal ?know-how? or ?objective facts Can science claim special authority based on the objectivity of its methods? Are our ethical decisions always better when we strive to be impartial and unbiased? Why should we value objectivity, and is it achievable anyway?
These are a few of the thought-provoking questions Guy Axtell asks in this comprehensive new text book, employing examples from the natural and social sciences as well as philosophy. This unique introduction surveys the key issues in a clear and concise way, assessing...
What do you find more trustworthy, experts or numbers, personal ?know-how? or ?objective facts Can science claim special authority based on the obj...