Keys to understanding the resistance of anti-vaccination groups: a public scientific-technological controversy

Humanities Journal of Valparaiso 11:7-37 (2018)
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This article discusses the debate about vaccination as a case of public scientific technological controversy. In the vaccination controversy there is a scientific question, the effectiveness of vaccines in the elimination of diseases; a question of risk assessment, possible adverse effects and the possibility that immunization causes idiopathic diseases; an ethical question, the balance of rights between the two groups and the limits of the freedom of choice of treatment; and a political issue, who must take decisions about immunization and whether immunization should be mandatory. The results of the analysis of the controversy suggest that the attitudes of the anti-vaccination groups towards vaccination are largely explained by their worldview which comes majorly from New Age beliefs. This worldview causes differences in the interpretation of evidence, law, risk and science.

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original González, Obdulia Torres (2018) "Keys to understanding the resistance of anti-vaccination groups: a public scientific-technological controversy". Journal of Humanities of Valparaiso 11():7-37

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