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S1 Ep 7 - Rachael Brown on 'Values in Science'

The HPS Podcast - Conversations from History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science

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The Importance of Inductive Risk in Science

Traditionally, what people have said is that it's okay to have the epistemic values and not to have the non-epistemic ones when it comes to theory and hypothesis acceptance. The real issue is when your values start impinging upon what you decide is true or false. Heather Douglas revived this idea of inductive risk about 20 years ago. She says our evidential bar for the dioxin case should be higher, perhaps, than it might be for something like did the universe start with a big bang? Because that seems to have no social consequences.

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