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Fact/Value Dichotomy Summary
2,862 words, approx. 10 pages Representatives of modern science and its social institutions have repeatedly claimed that science is value free, and this claim has contributed to marginalizing serious discussion of the relations among science, technology, and values. Lying behind...
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 The fact-value distinction is a concept used to distinguish between arguments which can be claimed through reason alone, and those where rationality is limited to describing a collective opinion. In another formulation, it is the distinction between...



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Facts, values, and the burden of proof.
03/22/2007: 6,587 words, approx. 22 pages The very terms "efficient" and "inefficient" are terms of normative and not positive economics, so much the better: immense confusion has been sown by the pretense that we can pronounce "scientifically" on matters of "efficiency" without committing ourselves to any value judgments. ...
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 The Independent Review
Facts, Values, and the Burden of Proof
04/01/2007: 5,937 words, approx. 20 pages The very terms "efficient" and "inefficient" are terms of normative and not positive economics, so much the better: immense confusion has been sown by the pretense that we can pronounce "scientifically" on matters of "efficiency" without committing ourselves to any value judgments. -Mark...


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