Science Studies and Moral Challenges. Making it explicit: an updating of science studies

SATS 6 (2):51-78 (2005)
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These days when the sciences are confronted with a range of moral challenges, we need an extensive and professional discussion that is updated in moral philosophy as well as in normatively informed social sciences. For this reason, the institutionalized field of science studies should leave their traditional anti-philosophical inclinations behind and reorientate themselves according to these demands.

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