id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rylztk7amjb6rjyo2rmlqbur2q S. Andrew Schroeder Using Democratic Values in Science: An Objection and (Partial) Response 2017 15 .pdf application/pdf 5224 352 59 so-called contextual (i.e. personal, ethical, political) values in core parts of the scientific process, complex ways (e.g. requiring scientists to use political values in some domains, while permitting of what the political view ought to say when the values of the public diverge from the values of policy-makers. scientist is to promote informed decision-making by policy-makers. In this case, the political view would tell the scientists to categorize borderline The political view insists that scientists choose the description grounded in values they the political view requires scientists to in effect advocate for, or at least tilt the playing field If the scientific cases is analogous, then the scientist's job is to help policy-makers scientists should use political values when resolving uncertainties, presenting results, and so information in ways that promote policy choices a scientist strongly opposes, then this Principle Like our pro-health scientist, Jane has been asked to present information in a way that ./cache/work_rylztk7amjb6rjyo2rmlqbur2q.pdf ./txt/work_rylztk7amjb6rjyo2rmlqbur2q.txt