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How to deal with values in political science?

Boekbijdrage - Hoofdstuk

In this chapter, I review different ways of dealing with values in science that philosophers have developed. I also examine how these play out in practice in contemporary political science debates. In particular, I scrutinize transparency (analyzing the Data Access and Research Transparency [DA-RT] debate in political science), representativeness (using research on central banking as an example), and citizen engagement (considered in International Political Economy) as three conditions to make the influence of values in science justifiable. Doing so, I defend strategies of dealing with values that go beyond the individual researcher, rather focusing on the role social-epistemic processes play in improving our collective epistemic practices and outputs. Hopefully, this chapter will engage political scientists to reflect on their strategies of dealing with value influences in science as well as help philosophers further developing these strategies—which would benefit from more social and political analysis.
Boek: Oxford handbook of philosophy of political science
Pagina's: 493 - 521
ISBN:9780197519837
Jaar van publicatie:2023
Toegankelijkheid:Closed