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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy) An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science by Kent W. Staley
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“science cannot be regarded as an entirely detached, disinterested enterprise. To undertake scientific inquiry itself reflects a certain kind of commitment and a certain judgment about what is worth doing. Deciding what kind of scientific inquiry to conduct and how to carry it out requires further evaluative deliberation. Whatever further roles contextual values might play, the securing of evidence and the susceptibility of conclusions to error-probing and transformative criticism demand that those roles be laid bare. For such an undertaking, a partnership of philosophers and scientists may prove fruitful, or even essential.”
Kent W. Staley, An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science