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Givhan, Anthony E.
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The role of values in theory choice: Debating biological race.
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The role of values in theory choice: Debating biological race./
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Givhan, Anthony E.
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187 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-04(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-04A(E).
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Philosophy of science. -
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The role of values in theory choice: Debating biological race.
Givhan, Anthony E.
The role of values in theory choice: Debating biological race.
- 187 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-04(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University, 2014.
Can so-called non-cognitive values be used legitimately in good science? I argue that they have a legitimate role in several areas of science, namely the context of discovery, the context of investigation, and the context of application, but that they do not have a legitimate role in the area of scientific theory assessment. In this area they ought to be avoided because their use in this area makes for bad science. I then use the debate about whether or not race is a biological concept as an application and case study to illustrate the use of the values which ought to be used for assessing theories, cognitive values. I conclude that biological race is not real and we can make this judgment without using non-cognitive values.
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In the introduction I clarify various issues involved in the values debate. I then explain why I believe that the disagreement regarding whether or not race is biologically real makes for a helpful case study when considering the role of values in science. I show that the disagreement is often seen as being motivated by various non-cognitive values; that is to say, each side claims the other is being inappropriately influenced by non-cognitive values.
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