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Tainted

Contributor(s): Shrader-Frechette, Kristin (Author)

ISBN: 9780190603816

Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Pub Date: April 1, 2016

Dewey: 501

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 9.10" L x 6.10" W ( 1.01 lbs) 312 pages

Series: Environmental Ethics and Science Policy

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Description: This is the first book on practical philosophy of science and how to practically evaluate scientific findings that have life-and-death consequences. Showing how to uncover scores of scientific flaws -- typically used by special interests who try to justify their deadly pollution -- this book aims to liberate the many potential victims of environmentally-induced disease and death.

Review Quotes: "Part of the "Environmental Ethics and Science Policy" series, this book will be valuable for general science, legal, and public policy collections. Recommended" --Choice

"This book shows that practical philosophy of science is not only possible but also necessary if scientific research is to serve social needs. Using the tools of science and philosophy of science, of which she is a master, Shrader-Frechette examines scores of cases to demonstrate how science often has been used to mislead -- but should be used to guide -- public policy."
--Mark Sagoff, Professor of Philosophy, George Mason University

"Shrader-Frechette exhibits her mastery of multiple disciplines by applying the tools of philosophy and logic to examine 'science in practice.' She skillfully exposes flaws and unexamined assumptions in scientific claims that have impeded the advancement of human health and welfare."
--Sheldon Krimsky, Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Tufts University

"Shrader-Frechette argues effectively that 'neutrality is not objectivity' in either science or philosophy. She equips the reader to use rational, even-handed analysis to expose the kinds of poor science used to justify public harm for private benefit. The examples are compelling, drawn from a wide range of contemporary and historical issues. An accessible battle manual in the war against 'special interest science' and for the restoration of rationality in public discourse on science."
-- Colleen F. Moore, Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin-Madison

"Kristin Shrader-Frechette discusses how science should be conducted so that it preserves its integrity in the face of pressures from corporate and government interests and, at the same time, contributes to human welfare. The book provides a veritable guide for those perplexed by the claims and counter-claims regularly made in the name of science and offers clear guidelines about how to detect and counter them."
--Hugh Lacey, Scheuer Family Professor of Philosophy Emeritus and Senior Research Scholar, Swarthmore College

"Kristin Shrader-Frechette, arguably the leading contemporary philosopher of science, bridges the gap between theoretical aspects and the necessity of viewing the philosophy of science as practiced in the real world in rigorous, analytic, humanistic, and justice-promoting terms. A must-read for anyone concerned with advancing science in the public interest and countering attacks on the integrity of science and the corruption of science by self-interest." --Nicholas A. Ashford, Professor of Technology and Policy, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"Lit is hard to find anyone who has done more to apply philosophy of science to correct injustice than Shrader-Frechette. This book gathers together the fruits of her admirable intellectual and practical efforts over several decades, and gives them a unifying narrative capable of inspiring other philosophers of science to use their skills where they are urgently needed. For this it deserves considerable praise."
-- The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science

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