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Rebuttal to Douglas and Elliott.

Robert Hudson
Published in: Journal for general philosophy of science = Zeitschrift fur allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie (2022)
In "Should We Strive to Make Science Bias‑Free? A Philosophical Assessment of the Reproducibility Crisis", I argue that the problem of bias in science, a key factor in the current reproducibility crisis, is worsened if we follow Heather Douglas and Kevin C. Elliott's advice and introduce non-epistemic values into the evidential assessment of scientific hypotheses. In their response to my paper, Douglas and Elliott complain that I misrepresent their views and fall victim to various confusions. In this rebuttal I argue, by means of an examination of their published views, that my initial interpretation of their work is accurate and that, in their hands, science is generally prone to deviations from truth.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • high resolution
  • randomized controlled trial
  • mass spectrometry
  • clinical evaluation